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Sidhu Moosewala appears before Akal Takht, tenders apology for controversial song

Had hurt Sikh sentiments by mentioning Mai Bhago in his song

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Amritsar, March 5

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Punjabi singer Shubhdeep Singh, alias Sidhu Moosewala, on Thursday appeared before the Akal Takht, the highest temporal seat of the Sikhs, here and tendered an apology for his song that created controversy and backlash from the Sikhs for mentioning woman warrior Mai Bhago.

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Moosewala and his father appeared before Akal Takht chief Giani Harpreet Singh and apologised.

Earlier, the singer had apologised in a letter to the Akal Takht head, where he said he was unaware that his act would hurt the Sikh sentiments.

“I am humble servant of the Guru and fully believe in Akal Takht sahib. I tender an apology and assure that I will not repeat such mistake again,” he had said in his letter in September last year.

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“After returning from my foreign tour in November, I will appear before the Takht along with my family,” he had said.

Last month, Sidhu Moosewala and singer Mankirat Aulakh were booked for allegedly promoting gun culture and violence through a song titled ‘Panj golian’. IANS

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