Bishnoi Gang issues death threat to Badshah over his controversial song 'Tateeree' The Lawrence Bishnoi gang has issued a death threat to rapper Badshah in retaliation to his song ‘Tateeree’ in which the singer allegedly made derogatory references to Haryanvi women. The threat was shared in a social media post claiming that the rapper had previously been warned via a phone call. A member of the Lawrence Bishnoi gang wrote, “Singer Badshah, you tried to spoil the culture of Haryana. Earlier in 2024, we showed you a trailer at your club; this time we will shoot you directly in the forehead. ” The post has precipitated a panic among Badshah’s team. A fellow-singer who wishes to remain unnamed said, “Sometimes, apologies are not enough. Why do such things? There are so many beautiful issues to write songs about. Why make suggestive songs about women? And spotlighting school girls in uniform? Earlier Guru Randhawa got into serious trouble for sexualizing girls in uniform in his song ‘Azul’. Yaar, mat karo!”Also Read: Badshah apologises for ‘Tateeree’ row, says “The song is being taken down from all platforms”... #Lawrence_Bishnoi #Bishnoi #Badshah #Bishnoi_Gang #death_threat #Haryanvi_women #allegedly_made #made_derogatory #derogatory_references #singer_allegedly

Haryana Women’s Commission seeks Badshah’s arrest The Haryana State Commission for Women has directed the Haryana police to seize Badshah’s passport, so he cannot leave the country and that he be arrested immediately. These harsh steps have been evoked after Badshah’s song ‘Tateeree’ provoked strong reactions. On March 6, Badshah skipped the hearing at the Women’s Commission. Calling for his immediate arrest, the Commission has accused Badshah of denigrating the women and girls of Haryana. It would be hard for rappers-singers like Badshah and Yo Yo Honey Singh to get away with problematic lyrics in the future. Also Read: Sona Mohapatra slams Badshah over ‘Tateeree’ controversy: “This isn’t creativity. It’s the laziest trope in pop culture”... #Haryana #Commission #Commission_seeks #Haryana_State #State_Commission #Badshah #arrested_immediately #Haryana_police #seeks_Badshah #seize_Badshah

Badshah apologises for ‘Tateeree’ row, says “The song is being taken down from all platforms” Rapper Badshah has issued a public apology after facing backlash over the lyrics of his recently released track ‘Tateeree’. The controversy emerged after several women’s organisations objected to portions of the song, alleging that the lyrics were offensive and disrespectful to women. On March 7, the rapper took to Instagram to share an apology video addressing the concerns. In the caption accompanying the video, he also stated that the track was being removed from digital platforms. He wrote, “The song is being taken off from everywhere. ”In the video, Badshah clarified his intentions behind the lyrics and expressed regret for the offence caused. He said, “My new song ‘Tateeree’ has been released, and I’ve noticed that a part of my lyrics and its visual representation have conveyed a message that has hurt the sentiments of many people, especially people from Haryana. First of all, I want to say that I myself am from Haryana. Those who know me are aware that my language, my food, my lifestyle, and my identity come from Haryana. I am a proud Haryanvi. I never had any intention or purpose of saying anything inappropriate about any child or woman from Haryana. ”Explaining the context of the lyrics, the rapper added that the lines were written in line with the competitive nature of hip-hop music. He said, “I come from the hip-hop genre, where lyrics are often aimed at putting do... #song #Haryana #facing_backlash #Tateeree’_row #Badshah_apologises #lyrics #public_apology #Rapper_Badshah #Tateeree’ #Badshah