Haryana Police Cracks Down on Badshah's Controversial Song Tateeree
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Rapper-singer Badshah's new song Tateeree has sparked a massive controversy, with many accusing it of containing objectionable lyrics about women and minors. The singer has since apologized and taken down the song from all platforms.
However, the Haryana Police have ramped up efforts against the song, taking down hundreds of links across social media platforms. According to officials, a total of 857 links have been removed so far, including 154 videos from YouTube and 703 reels from Instagram.
The police stated that the action followed notices sent to social media platforms, instructing them to remove all versions of the song, including re-uploads and short clips.
Haryana Director General of Police Ajay Singhal emphasized that any content undermining the dignity of women and minors will not be tolerated in the state. In such cases, the concerned social media accounts may be blocked or restricted, and repeat offenders will be booked under stringent legal provisions.
Officials have also warned social media users against sharing or creating content featuring the banned song. Additional Director General of Police Shibas Kabiraj stated that strict legal action will be taken against violators. Social media accounts engaged in such activity may be blocked, and repeat offenders could face severe legal consequences.
The case is currently under investigation following the registration of an FIR at the Cyber Police Station, Sector-20, Panchkula. Police teams are closely monitoring online activity linked to the song and identifying individuals involved in sharing it.