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Kashmir chose me: Zubin

"I didn't choose Kashmir, it chose me." This is how renowned international music conductor Zubin Mehta reacted brushing aside controversies over his concert on the banks of the Dal lake in Srinagar on Saturday.

Updated on: Sep 06, 2013 06:50 PM IST
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"I didn't choose Kashmir, it chose me." This is how renowned international music conductor Zubin Mehta reacted brushing aside controversies over his concert on the banks of the Dal lake in Srinagar on Saturday.

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Mehta, an Indian-origin maestro in western classical music who conducts Bavarian State Orchestra, refused to comment controversies surrounding the performance of his troupe in Shalimar Bagh gardens saying he was just here to play music.

"I don't have anything to say to them (separatists and those opposing his concert)....we are playing our music," he said.

"I am extremely happy (about performing in Kashmir). I hope and wish for the blessings of the people and the country for our music," he said.

Mehta, who was today decorated with the Tagore Award for Communal Harmony by President Pranab Mukherjee, said "music is the message of peace" and he and his team members will attempt to do that tomorrow at the 'Ehsaas-e-Kashmir' (Feel of Kashmir) music concert.

Mehta also had good wishes from the President who wished that the celebrated musician would "enthrall" the people of Kashmir.

The President called Mehta a "distinguished son of India" and also the country's "cultural ambassador".

 
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