Bollywood singer and rapper Badshah’s troubles regarding his recently released Haryanvi track song ‘Tattiri’ are not showing any signs of ending. Now Aparna Yadav, vice-chairperson of the State Women’s Commission in Uttar Pradesh, has written a letter to Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath in this matter, demanding to stop all the stage shows of Badshah in the state. Apart from this, strict action has also been said in this matter.
Aparna Yadav has alleged in the letter that Badshah has used extremely objectionable language towards women and girls through his song Tatiri. In the video, girl students in school dress are also depicted in an objectionable manner. This is completely against the dignity of women. However, this matter has now reached full prominence.
Major demands raised in the letter
Aparna Yadav has demanded in a letter to the CM that Badshah has presented women and girls in an obscene manner in his songs. A sacred place like school has been harmed. Women’s dignity was hurt due to extremely objectionable scenes and song lyrics. There was a complete ban on all stage or live performances of Badshah in the state. This song should be completely banned on the internet.
Controversy started from Haryana
Let us tell you here that the protest against Badshah’s Tattiri song started from Haryana. Haryana State Women Commission issued summons to Badshah, FIR was registered and the song was removed from YouTube. After this, now this issue has taken political color in UP also. Aparna Yadav has appealed to CM Yogi that strict steps should be taken to protect the honor and culture of women in the state.
People are also criticizing Badshah by commenting on social media. Badshah has also apologized for his song, but despite this, this controversy does not seem to be stopping yet.

