Incident at Cultural Event
Masoom Sharma, a well-known Haryanvi singer, songwriter, and composer, has found himself in hot water following an incident at a cultural event held at DAV (PG) College in Dehradun. The artist, recognized for tracks like Chambal Ke Dakku and Lofer, reportedly used offensive language while addressing an individual he accused of attempting to harm him. After his speech, he allegedly directed insults at the individual in question. This incident unfolded after Sharma shared the stage with Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami and discussed a security concern, leading to significant controversy and a formal complaint against him for "hurting public sentiments and disrupting decorum at the programme."
Legal Action Taken
The Uttarakhand Police have initiated legal proceedings against Sharma for his inappropriate remarks during the event. The complaint was lodged by Pranchal Nauni, a representative of the college's Satyam Shivam student group. Authorities have charged Sharma under various sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), which include provisions related to obscene behavior, derogatory language, disrespect towards women, and criminal intimidation. An investigation is currently in progress, and footage of the incident has circulated widely on social media.
Sharma's Apology
In light of the backlash, Sharma has issued an apology, explaining that his choice of words stemmed from stress and sleep deprivation due to the alleged threats he faced. MLA Umesh Kumar, who was present during the incident, stated that he attempted to intervene but was pushed aside. He mentioned that a gangster from Haryana had been stalking Sharma and had even appeared in Dehradun, causing the singer considerable anxiety. While acknowledging the protests against Sharma's behavior, Kumar condemned the use of abusive language in an educational setting.
About Masoom Sharma
Masoom Sharma is a prominent figure in the Haryanvi music scene, celebrated for his catchy songs and unique blend of traditional and contemporary styles. Born in 1991 in Brahmanwas village, Jind district, Haryana, he began his musical journey in the late 2000s and quickly gained fame. His popular tracks include 2 Numbari, Tuition Badmashi Ka, and Madam Ji. Sharma is also known for his controversial persona, often making headlines for his performances that feature explicit language and themes related to gun culture. With 2.8 million followers on Instagram, he recently received recognition from renowned rapper Yo Yo Honey Singh. Additionally, he is set to make his film debut in the upcoming movie License.
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