Haryana Women's Commission Condemns Badshah's Controversial Song
Strong Reaction from Haryana Women's Commission
Renu Bhatia, the Chairperson of the Haryana State Women's Commission, has expressed her outrage regarding the recent controversy involving rapper Badshah and his latest track. She described his actions as unacceptable and called for accountability. Let's delve into the details of this unfolding situation.
Badshah's Controversial Lyrics
Unacceptable Behavior
Badshah, whose real name is Aditya Prateek Singh Sisodia, has faced backlash due to the lyrics of his song "Tettiri." Following public outcry, he issued an apology. Bhatia stated, "What Badshah has done is unforgivable. Insulting the daughters of Haryana in this manner and using such vulgar language against them is intolerable. We have summoned him on March 13th. He must appear. If he continues to avoid this, we will not allow him to work."
Badshah's Apology
Apology from the Artist
In a video released on Saturday, Badshah expressed remorse for his actions, stating, "I myself am from Haryana. Those who know me understand that my dialect, food habits, lifestyle, and identity are rooted in Haryana. I am a Haryanvi. I never intended to offend any child or woman from Haryana. I hope you will see me as a son of Haryana and forgive me."
Legal Actions in Progress
Ongoing Investigations
In the meantime, a First Information Report (FIR) has been filed against Badshah, and efforts to issue a lookout circular for him are underway. Authorities have also sent a notice requiring the singer-rapper to report to the police. Law enforcement teams are actively conducting raids to apprehend him, as confirmed by a police tweet.
Concerns Over Song Lyrics
Public Outcry
Previously, concerns were raised regarding certain lyrics and visuals in Badshah's song. Complainants argued that the language used is objectionable and undermines the dignity of women, prompting them to seek intervention from the Women's Commission.
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