Crackdown on Controversial Concert Content: Pune's Stand Against Vulgarity
Pune district child protection officer Mangesh Jadhav raised concerns about rapper Yo Yo Honey Singh's songs, alleging they promote negative influences like alcohol and drug culture. A complaint was submitted to the Maharashtra Women and Child Development Department, urging police to ensure Singh’s program content adheres to child protection standards.
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Pune district child protection officer Mangesh Jadhav has officially addressed the city police, concerning the lyrics and themes of rapper Yo Yo Honey Singh's songs, which are said to glorify alcohol and drug use.
Jadhav's letter to the police commissioner, prompted by a complaint to the Maharashtra Women and Child Development Department, seeks to ensure that Singh's performances remain appropriate and responsibly adhere to child protection principles.
This move comes in light of the Delhi High Court's criticism of a 2006 song by Singh and Badshah, demanding its removal from online platforms for being vulgar and derogatory.
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