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Sonu Nigam links request to sing Kannadiga songs with Pahalgam Attact; angry Kannadiga community filed a complaint

The complaint was made against famous singer Sonu Nigam for allegedly making offensive and emotionally provocative remarks at the music competition held at East Point Engineering and Technology Academy in Ghanagar, Vilhel, Bangalore, from April 25 to 26.

Karnataka Rakshana Vedike (KRV) President of Bangladesh Urban Area – A pro-Kanada organization complained to the police that his remarks seriously hurt the views of the Kannadiga community, who created hatred views among various language communities in Karnataka.

The complaint is against famous singer Sonu Nigam for allegedly making offensive and emotionally provocative remarks at the music event held at East Point Institute of Engineering and Technology in Virgonagar, Bangalore, from April 25 to 26, which falls under the jurisdiction of your police station.

Dharmaraj a, chairman of the Bengaluru city department of Karnataka Rakshana Vedike, filed a complaint. “This complaint is against famous singer Shri Sonu Nigam who made offensive and emotionally exciting comments at a famous event at East Point College of Engineering and Technology and Technology and Technology and Technology and Technology and Virgonagar, Bengers, Bengeans, Bengemanagar jurisdiction.

The video of Shri Sonu Nigam's statement was all the rage and caused widespread anger among the thousands of Kannadigas across the state, “read the complaint.” In a musical at East Point College, on April 25, it was reported that a student was asked by Sonu Nigam to sing Kannada songs. In response, Nigam issued a disgusting statement saying: “Kannada, Kannada, Kannada, that's why the incident happened in Pahargam.” He mentioned the terrorist attacks in Pahargam, Chamu and Kashmir on April 22, where 26 tourists were killed. The complaint further stated: “By connecting the Kannada song to the simple request of the terrorist bill singing, Nigam insulted the Kannadiga community and equated their cultural pride and verbal identity with violence and intolerance.”

The statements were recorded in a video that was all the rage on social media and have been reported by various news channels, leading to widespread anger among Canadigas and raising concerns about potential attacks on Canadigas across the country. (BNS), 2023. ”

The complaint further reads: “Shri Nigam's statement caused serious trouble to the Kannadiga community. By equating simple cultural requirements with singing Kannadiga songs with acts of terrorism, Shri Nigam portrayed Kannadigas as intolerant or violent, contrary to his remarks and harmonious nature. Like Shri Sonu Nigam, with a wide following, this statement has negative views on Kannadigas and the foster care sector in the community, endangering community harmony.”

“In this regard, I request a complaint against Shri Sonu Nigam under sections 352(1), 352(1), 351(2) and 353 of BNS to promote verbal sentimental sentimental sentimental sentimental and provoke verbal sentimental and appropriate legal action and urge you to investigate this incident thoroughly and to publicize it in the 30th review, and record the 30th review, and record the 30th certification, and introduce the recording of Easters. Kannadiga community and prevent such divisive statements in the future.

“I am ready to cooperate fully during the investigation and provide additional information when needed. I am friendly to ask you to take immediate action for such serious crimes to maintain harmony and unity in our society.

Kannadigas and Kannada film artists are angry at the singer on social media. Pro-Kannada organization asked Sonu Nigam to apologize. I also heard the insistence on forbidding them. Sonu Nigam showed a lot of love for Kannada, so some fans also said he had to have another chance to apologize instead of banning.

(The story has not been edited by DNA staff except for the title, but is published directly from ANI)

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