Singers Karan Aujla, Honey Singh feel 'sorry' for 'objectionable' songs: Punjab women's panel
In letters to the Punjab police chief, the Commission also asked the singers to be present at its office on 11 August.
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Chandigarh, 11 August
Punjab State Commission for Women Chairperson Raj Lali Gill on Monday
said singers Karan Aujla and Yo Yo Honey Singh have felt "sorry" for
the alleged use of "objectionable language" against women in their
songs.
Taking suo motu cognisance of the "objectionable language" used against women allegedly by Aujla in his song 'MF Gabru' and Honey Singh in
'Millionaire', the state women's panel on 7 August had asked the state police
to inquire into the matter and submit a report in this regard.
Gill said that both the singers, who are abroad at present, will visit
the women's panel office within the next 15 days.
In letters to the Punjab police chief, the Commission also asked the
singers to be present at its office on 11 August.
Speaking to the media on Monday, Gill said she personally spoke to Aujla
and Honey Singh who were abroad for some work.
"They promised me that they will come and meet me," she said.
"They also feel very sorry about it," she added.
Gill said Assistant Inspector General of Police Yadvinder Singh Sandhu
contacted the offices of both the singers and their lawyers who will submit
their written explanation in the next two to three days.
She asserted that songs using "objectionable language" will
not be tolerated.
She stressed that there should be some laws against the use of
objectionable language in songs.
The Commission had earlier said that in exercise of its powers under
Section 12 of the Punjab State Commission for Women Act, 2001, it may take suo
motu cognisance of matters relating to violation of the rights, dignity and
safety of women.
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