Sonu Nigam seeks legal relief from Karnataka High Court amid Bengaluru event controversy

ANI May 14, 2025 270 views

Sonu Nigam has approached the Karnataka High Court seeking relief in a case over alleged offensive remarks about Kannadigas. The controversy began after his comments at a Bengaluru music event in April, prompting an FIR under IPC sections. Nigam later issued a public apology, stating his love for Karnataka outweighs his ego. The Bengaluru police have summoned him for questioning as the investigation continues.

"Sorry Karnataka. My love for you is bigger than my ego. Love you always." – Sonu Nigam
Sonu Nigam seeks legal relief from Karnataka High Court amid Bengaluru event controversy
Bengaluru, May 14: Singer Sonu Nigam has approached the Karnataka High Court, seeking the quashing of the cases filed against him for allegedly making offensive remarks about the Kannadiga community.

Key Points

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FIR filed under IPC sections for criminal intimidation and incitement

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Nigam issued public apology on social media

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Case stems from viral remarks at Bengaluru music event

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Karnataka Rakshana Vedike leader filed complaint

The court, after hearing the matter, adjourned the hearing to May 15.

The controversy erupted after Nigam's statement at a music event in Bengaluru on April 22, which reportedly hurt the sentiments of many Kannadigas.

Following the remarks, a complaint was lodged at the Avalahalli police station in Bengaluru, prompting the authorities to register an FIR against the singer.

The police issued a notice to Nigam, asking him to respond within seven days. Since Nigam failed to provide a response, the police issued a second notice, demanding his appearance for questioning.

On May 3, an FIR was registered against Nigam under multiple sections of the Indian Penal Code, including Section 351(2) (criminal intimidation), Section 352(1) (intentional insult with intent to provoke breach of peace), and Section 353 (incitement to public mischief).

The case was filed following a complaint from Dharmaraj A., the President of the Bengaluru Urban District Unit of the pro-Kannada group, Karnataka Rakshana Vedike.

The FIR accuses Nigam of making remarks that "emotionally provoked" and "hurt the sentiments" of the Kannadiga community, potentially inciting unrest among different linguistic communities in the state.

In the aftermath of the FIR, Sonu Nigam issued a public apology on May 5, acknowledging the hurt caused by his comments. Taking to social media, Nigam wrote, "Sorry Karnataka. My love for you is bigger than my ego. Love you always."

The singer expressed regret for any offence caused, emphasising that his affection for his fans in Karnataka superseded any personal pride.

In addition to the legal proceedings, the Bengaluru District Police served Nigam a notice, directing him to appear before the investigating officer within the next week.

The investigation is centred around a video that went viral, showing Nigam's controversial remarks during his performance at the music event in late April.

Reader Comments

Here are 6 diverse Indian perspective comments for the article:
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Rajesh K.
As a Kannadiga myself, I think Sonu Nigam crossed a line but his apology seems sincere. We should accept it and move on. Legal action feels excessive for what was probably just a thoughtless remark. Our culture teaches forgiveness 🙏
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Priya M.
Celebrities need to be more responsible with their words! India is diverse and we must respect all languages and cultures. That said, filing FIRs for every small thing makes our legal system look like a joke. There should be better ways to handle such situations.
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Arjun S.
This is getting too much now. First Arijit Singh, now Sonu Nigam - when will these pro-Kannada groups stop? I love Karnataka but this linguistic chauvinism is not good for our country's unity. Let artists perform without fear!
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Sunita R.
As someone from North India living in Bengaluru, I've always felt welcomed here. But incidents like this make me anxious. We should focus on what unites us rather than what divides us. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Vikram P.
The real issue is that our legal system is being misused for publicity. If every offensive remark led to FIRs, half of Twitter would be in jail! Let the police focus on real crimes instead of becoming moral police.
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Meena T.
While I understand the sentiment, we must remember Sonu Nigam has given us so much beautiful music over the years. One mistake shouldn't define his entire career. Hope this gets resolved amicably. His "Kal Ho Na Ho" still makes me emotional ❤️

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