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HARYANA WOMEN COMMISSION ORDER TO ARREST BADSHAH ON CONTROVERSIAL SONG 'TATIRI'

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ALSO ORDERED TO SEIZE PASSPORT

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Popular singer and rapper Badshah is facing increasing legal trouble over the controversy surrounding the song “Tatiri.” The dispute has continued to escalate, and arrest orders have now been issued against the rapper. Authorities have also directed that his passport be seized.

On Friday, Badshah’s lawyer, Akshay Dahiya, appeared before Renu Bhatia, the Chairperson of the Haryana State Women Commission. During the hearing, the lawyer informed the commission that the rapper was currently busy and therefore unable to appear in person.

The commission’s chairperson granted time until 3 PM for Badshah to appear. His lawyer stated that the singer had already issued an apology regarding the matter. However, not satisfied with the response, the commission ordered his arrest and also directed authorities to confiscate his passport.

The controversy relates to objections raised over the song “Tatiri,” which has reportedly drawn criticism and complaints, leading to the commission taking action in the case.

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