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Police Action Haryan against songs sung by local singers allegedly promoting violence and weapons culture decreased into controversy.
Several artists from the music industry accused the police of “choosing and choosing” to target several singers. This question also resonated in the State Assembly during the budget meeting, while the legislators were looking for a lenient look at the matter.
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For the last fortnight, the Haryan police have been carried out by about 10 songs from various social media platforms and at least two concerts, including one in the gurmogram, stopped in the middle. Six out of 10 forbidden songs sang Sharma, prominent Haryanvi singer.
Police action also led to accusations and countermeasures between singers. Mr. Sharma, even though he did not name anyone, mentioned Gajend Phhogat, a competitive artist and an officer of the special (publicity) of the main Minister Haryana, for a conspiracy against him. However, Mr. Phogat denied the accusations.
Mr. Sharma appeared on various platforms and said there were hundreds of songs promoting violence, but the police banned only 10 songs, six of them singing and indicating a conspiracy.
He also questioned the justification for the ban on several songs Haryanvi Singers at the age of the Internet, when the youth had access to songs by Pandjab singers and Bollywood films promoted violence and culture of weapons. “Before I joined the music industry Haryan in 2009, the youth mostly listened to songs Pandjabi Singers. We took the music industry Haryan to new heights, but now this event will not only damage my career and career of other singers, but the whole industry,” Sharma said. The singer is credited with several favorite numbers, including “Ek Khtola Jail for Bhitar”, “Tuition Badmashi Kaa” and “Bhagatt Aadmi”.
Another CEO (ADGP), Crime, Mamta Singh, said Hindu by telephone that the action was launched as a result of the order of the High Court in Panjab and Haryan and the direction of the government of Haryana against the song “Support of anti -Společní behavior”.
Mrs. Singh denied the accusations of “collection and choice”, she said that the songs were reduced on the recommendation of district social monitoring cells that went through song texts and analyzed each individual word. She said Haryanvi songs were very popular among local youth that they were identified and banned, and all the superintendents of the police were delegated to act.
“In some cases, there were incidents from crime in songs such as” Bhari Court M Goli Marage “. Such songs show only little respect to institutions and cause direct provocation,” Mrs. Singh said. She said the police could also recommend banning Punjabi songs popular among Haryanvi youth to the authorities in question, if necessary.
The creator of the content of social media Rakhi Lohchab, who was published to support Mr. Sharma, demanded that the police also start an event against the songs “vulgar” and “double meaning” and “not only songs on violence and weapons”. In a video published on her Instagram account, which has more than six Lakh followers, Mrs. Lohchab said that the police should not stop in deleting several songs, but act in an impartial way to take off all the songs celebrating violence.
Shahdar Mly Ramkaran Kala, who raised a problem in the Haryan assembly, demanded the statement of the main Minister Nayab Singh Saini on the “excess” committed against three singers – Masarom Sharma, Narendra Bhagan and Ankit Baliyan – by deleting their songs and a possible conflict between singers.
Minister of Social Justice Krishan Kumar said that these singers “made a lot for Haryana’s pride” and asked the main minister to forgive their previous mistakes and take a compassionate look. In his response, ArvinD Sharma Minister said that the government would not allow the rumor to the reputation of someone.
Published – March 30, 2025 20:07