Now action will be taken against playing obscene songs in Bihar. If anyone takes it lightly then action is certain. FIR has been warned against playing obscene songs with double meaning in public places. This order has been given by Bihar’s Deputy CM cum Home Department Minister Samrat Chaudhary. He has ordered the police to take strict action in this regard.
If you don’t follow the order you will have to go to jail.
Deputy CM Samrat Chaudhary has warned that strict action will be taken against playing songs of Bhojpuri, Magahi, Maithili or other languages with obscene and double meaning in buses, trucks, auto rickshaws or in public places. In such a situation, it has now become clear that those who do not follow this order may have to go to jail.
Bad effect on society and children
On this subject, Samrat Chaudhary says that obscene songs played in public have a bad effect on the society and children. These obscene songs not only hurt the safety and dignity of women, but also promote promiscuity in the society. He also said that these songs are having a negative impact on children, which is having a negative impact on their mentality. Apart from this, it has become mandatory to put people on obscene songs for the safety of women.
Instructions to run special campaign in all districts
Samrat Chaudhary has directed the police officers of all the districts to run a special campaign to ban obscene songs. He has also ordered the police to take strict legal action against those who violate it.
Let us tell you that in Bihar, especially in Bhojpuri language, songs with two meanings are heard. The writers write the song using words like choli-bhauji and it is recorded in a mushroom-open studio in Patna. In such a situation, if people stop listening to such songs then it can be banned. Now it has to be seen how much impact the new order has in Bihar.
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