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India-Pakistan Conflict: Musician Rishab Sharma Cancels Shows For May

Sharma said, 'I will see you all online and continue to offer my music in these tough times. I love you, we will be back stronger and celebrate life and music together soon'

<div class="paragraphs"><p>Sharma took to Instagram on Monday to announce the cancellation of his shows. (Image Source: Rishab Sharma/ Instagram)</p></div>
Sharma took to Instagram on Monday to announce the cancellation of his shows. (Image Source: Rishab Sharma/ Instagram)
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Musician Rishab Rikhiram Sharma has cancelled multiple shows amid escalating tensions between India and Pakistan.

Sharma took to Instagram on Monday to announce the cancellation of his shows in Bengaluru, Surat, Kolkata, and Indore. In his post, Sharma wrote, "Dear Sitar for Mental Health Family, due to the recent events and conflicts, we have to proceed and cancel the shows planned for this month in Bengaluru, Surat, Kolkata, and Indore."

He continued, "These moments call for solidarity, and art can wait. We need to stand tall with our nation in full support and care for each other's safety. All refunds will be processed in 5-7 days through district updates."

Sharma emphasised, "Saare Jahan Se Acha, Hindustaan Humara. Respect to our Indian forces and troops who ensure that we sleep safely at night. I will see you all online and continue to offer my music in these tough times. I love you, we will be back stronger and celebrate life and music together soon."

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Tensions between India and Pakistan intensified on the night of Friday and early Saturday, with reports streaming in from Jammu & Kashmir, the Line of Control, Rajasthan, and various regions in north India on heavy Pakistani shelling.

The Indian government explained the situation in a media briefing led by Foreign Secretary Vikram, Colonel Sofiya Qureshi, and Wing Commander Vyomika Singh. Pakistan targeted 26 Indian locations, both civilian and defense, early Saturday. The targets included Indian airbase stations of Udhampur, Pathankot, Adampur, and Bhuj. Pakistan used high-speed missiles at 1:40 am to target Punjab's air base. Pakistan also continued its hostilities by targeting places of worship like the famous Shambhu Temple and residential areas in Jammu.

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