Key Points

Playback singer Sonu Nigam has found himself embroiled in a controversy after allegedly making provocative statements during a college performance in Bengaluru. An FIR has been filed against him for reportedly linking a request to sing a Kannada song with a terrorist incident in Pahalgam. Nigam has strongly defended himself, stating that only 4-5 troublemakers were present while the majority of the audience was respectful. The incident highlights the sensitive nature of linguistic and cultural identities in India's diverse social landscape.

Key Points: Sonu Nigam Clarifies Kannada Song Controversy Amid Backlash

  • Singer faces FIR after controversial remarks during college performance
  • Claims only few fringe elements created disturbance
  • Denies intentionally insulting Kannada community
  • References Pahalgam incident during contentious moment
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Sonu Nigam reacts to allegations of hurting sentiments of Kannadigas

Singer defends himself after FIR, claims only 4-5 troublemakers disrupted event while thousands supported him

"Kannadigas are very nice people. One should not think that there is a wave about language extremism. - Sonu Nigam"

Mumbai, May 3

Playback singer Sonu Nigam has issued a clarification in the light of allegations against him for making provocative statements, and hurting the sentiments of Kannadigas.

This comes after an FIR was filed against the singer at the Avalahalli Police Station in Bengaluru. On April 25 and April 26, during the event at East Point College, it is reported that a student requested Sonu Nigam to sing a Kannada song.

Responding to the same during his performance, the singer had made an objectionable statement, saying, “Kannada, Kannada, Kannada, this is exactly why the incident happened in Pahalgam”, as he referenced the recent terrorist attack that occurred in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, where 26 tourists were killed.

Sonu, on his part, took to his Instagram on Saturday, and issued a clarification as he said that there were only 3-4 fringe elements in the crowd, and other people in the audience were very respectful. He said that such people need to be dealt with strongly.

He said in the video, “There were only 4-5 goons who were shouting. In fact, thousands of people were stopping them. I remember the girls were shouting at them, telling them, ‘don't disturb the scene’. It was very important to remind them that when the pants were removed in Pahalgam, the language was not asked. Kannadigas are very nice people. One should not think that there is a wave about language extremism. There is nothing like that. There are 4-5 such bad people everywhere”.

“But it is very important to remind them that you cannot allow them to threaten you to make you sing. I intended to perform an hour-long set of my songs in Kannada language. It is very important to stop the people Who are provoking people. Please do not generalize the entire Kannadiga community. There were only 4-5 boys on that day, who looked at me with anger after my first song, not even like half an hour of the show”, he added.

Meanwhile, the complaint filed against the singer takes into account Sections 352(1), 352(2), and 353 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), which deal with intentional insult with intent to provoke a breach of peace and assault or criminal force to deter a public servant.

The complaint alleges that the singer linked a simple request to sing a Kannada song to a terrorist act, thereby insulting the Kannadiga community and equating their cultural pride and linguistic identity with violence and intolerance.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Sonu Nigam shouldn't have linked language demands to terrorism. That was insensitive. But we also need to stop filing FIRs for every little thing - this culture of taking offense needs to stop from both sides. 🙏
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Priya M.
As a Kannadiga myself, I feel embarrassed by this overreaction. Sonu ji has sung beautiful Kannada songs before. Why can't we take criticism? Some people are too quick to play victim card. The real insult is making our language a tool for politics!
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Arjun S.
The Pahalgam reference was completely unnecessary. Celebrities should remember their words carry weight. That said, forcing artists to perform in regional languages is wrong too. Let's promote our cultures without bullying!
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Shweta R.
This is getting ridiculous! First it was Hindi imposition debates, now this. As Indians, can't we respect all languages without making everything a prestige issue? Sonu could've handled it better, but FIR is too much. 😒
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Vikram J.
The real issue is that 4-5 people can create such ruckus and get media attention. Most Kannadigas I know are warm and welcoming. Let's not give oxygen to fringe elements on either side. Sonu's clarification seems fair.
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Neha P.
Why is no one talking about the students who stood up against the troublemakers? That's the real Karnataka spirit! The media only highlights conflict. I was at the event - 99% audience was cheering for Sonu's Hindi songs too. Bas karo ye drama! 🤦‍♀️

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