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News of Jan
5, 2007
God has chosen me as
Peace Envoy,
says Parvati Khan
By Sahil Makkar
New Delhi, Jan 5
Parvati Khan, a pop sensation of the 1980s, says god has now chosen
her to be an envoy of peace. Parvati, who made her debut with the
popular song "Jimmy Jimmy aaja aaja" in the 1980s film "Disco
Dancer", now mostly performs 'satsang' (religious discourses)
in prisons with their inmates.
She has held such sessions in the Byculla, Arthur Road, Thane and
Kalyan jails in Maharashtra as well as in New Delhi's Tihar Jail.
She also held 'satsangs' in prisons in Lucknow and Varanasi.
"Even at the beginning of my career as pop artist, I felt deeply
about problems that afflict the country and began composing for the
cause of peace, unity and national integration," Parvati told IANS
in an interview.
"After a rigorous 'tapasya' ... and abstaining from the
material things, there has come about a special aura of holiness and
purity to my mission, elevating my purpose to one of a true
messenger of god.
"I am planning to record and release my music globally for the cause
and do a world tour to spread the message and seek a presentation
before heads of state of all-important countries."
The singer, who performed her song of peace appeal "Down With The
Guns", at the UN General Assembly last year, says she met former
UN secretary general Kofi Annan, former New York city mayor Rudolph
Guiliani, senator Hillary Clinton and pop star Michael Jackson in
her quest for global peace and unity.
She also plans to travel wherever her service may be of use to serve
the poor and downtrodden.
"I was not comfortable to fit into industry norms and decided to
quit professional singing. Now I am thrilled with my new work and
have no regrets of retiring from the commercial career."
IANS
News of Jan
5, 2007
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