Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Slain singer’s family wants to leave Pak

- Press Trust of India letters@hindustant­imes.com

family of Pakistan’s renowned Sufi Qawwal Amjad Sabri, who was killed by Taliban militants last year, wants to leave the country as they feel “unsafe”.

“We are not comfortabl­e with the security provided and we feel we are being watched. That is why we are trying to leave the country,” said Sabri’s brother Azmat.

“We are trying to settle in London, we have a brother there,” he told Dawn newspaper, adding that the family “would be ready to leave tomorrow” if they get the visas.

Earlier, speaking to a TV channel, Azmat said: “We feel unsafe here now, even though we have lived here all our lives and love Liaquataba­d (in Karachi).”

He, however, clarified that the family has received no threats to their life.

Sabri, 40, and an associate were travelling in a car in Liaquataba­d area, when Taliban militants fired at their vehicle, critically injuring him on June 23 last year. The two were shifted to Abbasi Shaheed hospital immediatel­y, where Sabri succumbed to his injuries.

Hakimullah Mehsud faction, a splinter group of the Taliban, had claimed responsibi­lity for the attack.

Amjad Sabri was the son of renowned Qawwal Ghulam Farid Sabri whose family is famous in the subcontine­nt for their contributi­on to this sufi art and mystic poetry.

Sabri was one of Pakistan’s finest qawwals, known for his soul-stirring renditions of mystic poetry.

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