Source The Hindu
A case has been registered against popular Indian rapper and singer Badshah in the northern Indian state of Haryana over his recently released song Tateeree. Police officials confirmed that an FIR has been filed and search operations are currently being conducted to locate the artist.
According to police sources, the complaint alleges that certain lyrics in the song are offensive and have hurt the sentiments of a particular community. Following the complaint, authorities registered a First Information Report (FIR) and launched raids at several locations as part of the investigation.
Officials stated that teams have been deployed to trace the rapper, and further legal action will depend on the findings of the ongoing probe. The police have not yet disclosed the specific sections of the law under which the case has been filed.
The controversy surrounding the song has sparked debate on social media, with some users supporting the action taken by the authorities while others argue that it raises concerns about artistic freedom.
So far, Badshah or his representatives have not issued any official statement regarding the FIR or the allegations linked to the song.
Police officials said the investigation is ongoing and more details may emerge as the case progresses.
