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Punjabi singer-actor Sippy Gill booked for ‘promoting’ violence

Tribune News Service Moga, March 7 The police have registered a case against Punjabi singer and actor Sippy Gill for allegedly promoting violence through his song “Gundagardi”. SSP Harmanbir Singh Gill said the case had been registered under Sections 153A,...
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Moga, March 7

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The police have registered a case against Punjabi singer and actor Sippy Gill for allegedly promoting violence through his song “Gundagardi”.

SSP Harmanbir Singh Gill said the case had been registered under Sections 153A, 505, 117 and 149 of the IPC at Mehna police station.

He was booked on a complaint filed by Chandigarh-based lecturer Pandit Rao Dharennavar.

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Last month, the police booked singers Shubhdeep Singh, alias Sidhu Moose Wala, and Mankirat Aulakh for allegedly promoting gun culture and violence through a song titled “Panj golian”.

Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh has already asserted that the government would not allow any movie seeking to promote violence or gangsters.

Last month, he had ordered a ban on the movie “Shooter”, based on the life and crimes of notorious gangster Sukha Kahlwan.

The Punjab and Haryana High Court had directed the DGPs of Punjab, Haryana and Chandigarh to ensure that no song glorifies liquor, drugs and violence, even during live shows. With IANS

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