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Haryana: Don’t support gun culture in Haryanvi songs, says Bedi

Cabinet Minister Krishan Bedi visits an exhibition of Shri Luna Ram Saraswati Vidya Mandir in Sirsa's Ganga village.

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Haryana Cabinet Minister Krishna Bedi has shared his views on the ban of songs promoting gun culture. He made it clear that while he did not support songs that encouraged gun culture, he stood firmly with Haryanvi artistes. He praised the achievements of the Haryanvi music industry, stating that Haryanvi songs were played at social events and weddings across the country, which was a matter of pride for the state.

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Bedi attended various social programmes in several villages. He participated in the annual function of a school in Ganga village and later visited Maujgarh, where he met locals and listened to their concerns on Monday.

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Speaking on songs promoting gun culture, he suggested that if any singer had made such a mistake, they should correct it by creating better music in future. He also urged Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini to forgive artists who acknowledged and rectified their mistakes.

Regarding Haryana’s recently presented Budget, Bedi called it development-focused and inclusive, stating that it would drive the state towards progress while taking care of all sections of society.

On the promise of giving Rs 2,100 to women, the minister assured that the process was underway. He reaffirmed that the government was committed to fulfilling its promises and that the scheme would be implemented soon.

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