FIR against Badshah's song 'Tatiri': Women's Commission summons students for throwing school bags, using obscene words
A case has been registered at the Civil Lines police station in Panchkula and Jind in connection with Bollywood rapper-singer Badshah's new Haryanvi folk song 'Tatiri'. However, a case has been registered against an unidentified person so far. The rape line 'Aya Badshah Dolly Chadhane...', the girls are accused of throwing bags in their school uniforms and using the Haryana Roadways bus of Jind Depot without permission. On the other hand, the Haryana State Commission for Women has issued summons to Badshah on the complaint of Savita Arya, president of Panipat-based 'Nari Tu Narayani' Sanstha, and Shiv Kumar, president of 'Shiv Aarti Foundation'. Badshah has been asked to appear before the commission on March 13 to present his case. The song was released on March 1. The song also has the voice of Kaithal's boxer Simran Jaglan. She is the daughter of Haryanvi singer Karambir Fauji. The song 'Tatiri' has been listened to more than 4 million times on YouTube so far. Now know what is in the complaint lodged in Panchkula. Abhay Chaudhary, a resident of Chandi Mandir area of Panchkula, filed a complaint at the cyber police station and said, "A song titled 'Tatiri' by a singer named Badshah is being circulated online and on social media. The song has some words and scenes that are objectionable and give a wrong message to the society. The song shows girls in school uniforms and the school is called 'Bedshala', which is a mistaken form of the word 'pathshala'. According to the complaint, "In the song, 'Aya Badshah Dolly Chadhane...' There are lines like this. This has been misused with girls who appear in school uniforms. All this sends a false and obscene message to the society. These objectionable words hurt the dignity of our sisters and daughters. Depicting a sacred place like a school in this way can promote wrong thinking in the society," the complaint said. Strict legal action should be taken against the singer Badshah so that no one does this in the future. Such people should be put in jail so that the creators of such content can be stopped and a wrong message can be sent to the society," Dhanda said. "Action should be taken in this matter. At the same time, the roadways bus shown in the song is also being investigated to find out who its driver is. Apart from this, the school where the shooting took place is also being investigated. The kind of obscene language used in the song, and the way the girls are portrayed, is very wrong," said Roadways GM Rahul Jain, general manager of Jind Roadways Depot. This has tarnished the image of the department and the Jind depot. Haryana Commission for Women Chairperson Renu Bhatia has issued a notice to her to appear before it on March 13. The notice said that 'Nari Tu Narayani Utthan Samiti' and 'Shiv Aarti India Foundation' have complained that wrong words have been used in the song 'Tatiri'. Therefore, the complainants as well as singer Aditya Prateek Singh Sisodia alias Badshah have been asked to appear before the chairperson of the Women's Commission on March 13 at 11:30 am in the conference hall of the DC office in Panipat.
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