Rapper Badshah is in legal trouble as the Haryana Police has taken action against him for alleged objectionable content in his recent song “Tatiri.” An FIR has been filed at the Cyber Police Station in Sector 20, Panchkula regarding the matter. The song and video “Tatiri” are under scrutiny for their depiction of women and minors, with claims of inappropriate content.
Authorities have raised concerns about the video showing minor girls in school uniforms behaving in a manner deemed objectionable. The use of certain words in the song is also being criticized for its negative portrayal of the school environment. The Haryana Police has issued notices to Badshah, also known as Aditya Prateek Singh Sisodia, instructing him to cooperate with the investigation.
Several police teams are actively searching for Badshah to effect his arrest, with raids being conducted at various locations. Additionally, steps are being taken to prevent the rapper from leaving the country during the ongoing investigation. The Panchkula Police have already removed the song from YouTube and are working to take down related content from other social media platforms.
Authorities are investigating the use of a Haryana Roadways bus in the video to determine if proper permissions were obtained. If unauthorized use is confirmed, legal action may be taken against those responsible. The video also features a government school campus, prompting inquiries into whether necessary permissions were secured for filming at the location. Police have cautioned against the creation or sharing of content related to the controversial song, warning of potential legal consequences.
