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Two famous and millionaire singers of India, Yo Yo Honey Singh and Karan Aujla, are once again embroiled in controversy. This time the matter is related to objectionable comments made about women in two of their songs, which has forced the Punjab State Women's Commission to take strict action. The commission has taken suo motu cognizance and sent summons to both the singers and ordered them to appear on August 11.
What is the whole matter? (Yo Yo Honey Singh and Karan Aujla controversy)
A controversy has arisen over Karan Aujla's recently released song "MF Gabru". The song allegedly uses derogatory language for women. The song has received a tremendous response on YouTube and has been viewed more than 34 million times in just 6 days. However, there is now a demand for a legal investigation into the controversy behind the number of viewers.
On the other hand, Yo Yo Honey Singh's song "Millionaire", which was released 11 months ago, has also become embroiled in controversy. This song has received more than 396 million views on YouTube, but along with its popularity, it has also been criticized, especially for the use of anti-women words.
What steps did the Women's Commission take?
The Punjab State Women's Commission has taken a tough stand on the derogatory comments made against women in these two songs. The chairperson of the commission has written a letter to the DGP of Punjab Police and demanded an inquiry by a senior officer into the matter. Also, a notice has been issued to both singers to appear in person before the commission on August 11 at 11:30 am.
impact on culture and society
The Women's Commission believes that the language used in these songs is not only an insult to women, but it also influences the young generation in the wrong direction. In today's time, when songs reach millions of people on social media and music platforms, the use of this type of language is considered against Indian culture and social values. Many organizations have already protested against Karan Aujla's song MF Gabru and have termed it anti-cultural. This is not the first controversy against Honey Singh. Earlier, many of his songs were criticized for having objectionable lyrics about women.
What will happen next?
Now all eyes are on August 11, when both the singers have to appear before the Women's Commission. If the Commission is not satisfied with their answers, then this matter can lead to police action and even go to court. This case has once again raised the question of whether artists can be allowed to go to any extent in the name of entertainment.
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