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Piyush, who performed with his band Ballimaaraan in Pune recently, said that he had decided not to sing one of his most popular songs, Husna, at any events until the issue of terrorism is addressed by Pakistan. “I am not a soldier who can retaliate with guns. But in the capacity of an artiste, the least I can do is this. Husna is very close to my heart, but I have decided not to sing the song at any events until this issue is addressed. Forty innocent jawans lost their lives because someone brainwashed a 20-something youngster into becoming a suicide bomber. It’s not something that we can let go of so easily,” he said.