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'Appan gawan ge hi ni': Why did Punjabi singer Jasmine Sandlas halt her Delhi concert?

"I will casually walk around like this until the problem is solved," Sandlas said

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Punjabi singer Jasmine Sandlas made headlines when she stopped her concert at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Delhi, to address harassment faced by women in the audience. She firmly told security to remove the men saying, “Security, can you please remove these two guys? Kudiya nu tang kar rahe hai (They are troubling these women).”

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She went on to say: "Appan gawan ge hi ni jab tak kudiya safe ni feel karti hoye (I will not perform till the time women don’t feel safe in my concert)."I will casually walk around like this until the problem is solved," added the Punjabi singer.

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Sandlas' bold move has received widespread praise on social media, with many applauding her for prioritising women's safety over her performance.

"Respect to Jasmine Sandlas for taking a stand when it truly mattered," said one user.

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Jasmine Sandlas is a popular Punjabi singer known for hits like "Illegal Weapon," "Sip Sip," and "Taras" from the horror comedy Munjya.

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