Heading back to Pakistan after the cancellation of her concert here last evening, Marvi said she would not have been able to sing from her heart in the wake of the tragedy.
"It is a great tragedy and I regret it. I am a mother so I can understand the pain of all those mothers whose children were killed. I would have been unable to sing from my heart in this situation," Marvi, a Lahore-based sufi singer, told PTI.
Organised by Routes 2 Roots and ICCR, 'Sanam Marvi-Live in concert' was to be held last evening but the organisers decided to cancel it in the wake of the killing of five Indian soldiers by Pakistani attackers along the LoC in Poonch sector in Jammu and Kashmir on Tuesday.
It is not the first time that Pakistani artistes have left India without performing. Two Pakistani plays were cancelled by the National School of Drama this January due to the tension between the two countries.
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