I leave it up to sensible people of Karnataka to decide who is at fault: Sonu Nigam
His statement comes after the Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce (KFCC) announced a 'non-cooperation' campaign against the singer.
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The singer said he’ll cooperate with the police authorities and always cherish the state’s love, irrespective of the verdict
New Delhi, 5 May
Popular singer Sonu
Nigam in a statement on Monday reiterated his love for the Kannada people but
felt compelled to confront the young men who "threatened" him during
a live concert over language issues.
His statement comes
after the Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce (KFCC) announced a'non-cooperation' campaign against the singer for his allegedly controversial
remark which hurt the sentiments of the Kannadaigas during a recent concert in
Bengaluru.
An FIR was also registered at the Avalahalli Police Station in Bengaluru on 3 May against Nigam
for reportedly retorting, "Kannada. Kannada. This is the reason behind the
incident in Pahalgam," in response to an audience member's request to sing
in Kannada last month at a concert in the city.
In the statement
posted on Instagram, the singer said he will cooperate with the police
authorities of Karnataka in the matter and always "cherish the love"
he has received from the people of the state irrespective of the verdict.
"I leave it up
to the sensible people of Karnataka to decide who is at fault here. I will
accept your verdict gracefully. I fully respect and trust the law agencies and
Police of Karnataka and will comply with whatever is expected from me,"
Nigam wrote.
Regardless of the
love he has received from the people of Karnataka, the playback singer said he
was not some "young lad" who would take humiliation from anyone.
"I am 51 years
old, in the second half of my life and am entitled to take offence for someone
as young as my son threatening me directly in front of thousands in the name of
language that too Kannada which is my second language when it comes to my work.
That too right after my first song of the concert! He provoked a few more.
Their own people were embarrassed and were asking them to shut up..
"I told them
very politely and lovingly the show has just started, it's my first song and
that I will not let them down, but they have to let me continue with the
concert the way I have planned. Every artiste has a song list prepared so the
musicians and technicians are in sync. But they were hell bent on creating
ruckus and threatening me wildly. Tell me who is at fault?" he asked.
As a patriot, Nigam
said, he loathes anyone trying to create hate in the name of "language,
caste or religion", especially after the terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam which claimed the lives of 26 people, including two from
Karnataka.
"I had to school
them, and I did, and thousands of students and teachers cheered me for it. The
matter got over and I sang Kannada for more than an hour. It's all there on
social media," he added.
On Saturday, Nigam
shared a video on Instagram in which he defended himself after an FIR was filed
against him for allegedly offending the sentiments of Kannadigas during the
concert.
In the clip, the
singer said he was "threatened" by a small group of boys to sing in Kannada at the event. He, however, also urged people "not to
generalise" or hold the entire community responsible for the actions of a
few.
The incident occurred
during a live concert on 25 April at a college in Bengaluru. Nigam paused his
performance when someone from the audience loudly demanded that he sing in
Kannada. Frustrated by the repeated shouts of "Kannada, Kannada," the
singer responded sharply from the stage.
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