Naila Jafri, who has acted in several memorable plays, was due to receive a cheque of 500,000 rupees from President Mamnoon Hussain's Artist Welfare Fund, but she has now turned down the assistance.
She said she had applied for the grant and the cheque has been processed and was to be delivered to her in a few days.
"But now I cannot accept a dime from the government that entertains people from the very country that has been plotting against us our interests and our people," she told the Express Tribune newspaper today, referring to the visit of Sajjan Jindal to Pakistan and his meeting with Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif.
Opposition parties have created an uproar after the "secret" meeting, with Imran Khan's Pakistan Tahreek-i-Insaf alleging that Jindal conveyed Prime Minister Narendra Modi's "message" to Sharif on the issue of Indian national Kulbhushan Jadhav's death penalty, given by a Pakistani military court.
Jindal is said to be the man who had arranged a meeting between Modi and Sharif in Lahore on December 25 in 2015 on Sharif's birthday and the day when Sharif's grand daughter Mehr-un-Nisa was married.
"The love, respect and prayers I have received from my people when they came to know of my illness are unimaginable and I won't do anything that may hurt their feelings," she said.
India-Pak ties are strained over cross-border terror attacks in India and over the death sentence to Jadhav on charges of spying. India has denied Pakistan's contention and maintained that Jadhav was kidnapped by Pakistani intelligence agencies.
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