"We would have performed for Narendra Modi and even Arvind Kejriwal. We do not have any political affiliations. No one should mix politics with music," said Afaque Haider, grandson of the late shehnai maestro.
A number of Khan's relatives welcomed Gandhi by playing shehnai at Beniabagh area of Varanasi which has been seen as some kind of support to Congress by the family nearly two weeks after it rejected a request by the BJP to become one of the proposers for Narendra Modi when he filed nominations from this temple town.
"No one should see any politics in our performance today. It was not to endorse or extend support to anybody. We were invited and that is why we came here to perform," Haider said.
The family members of Khan played Mahatma Gandhi's favourite bhajan 'Raghupati Raghav Raja Ram' and a large portrait of Khan formed the back ground of the performance.
The presence of BJP's Prime Ministerial candidate Modi and Aam Aadmi Party's Arvind Kejriwal in the political battle here has made it one of the most keenly watched fights of the 2014 Lok Sabha polls.