Rapper Badshah Summoned Over Alleged Offensive Lyrics in 'Tateeree'; Hearing Set for March

March 6, 2026
Rapper Badshah Summoned Over Alleged Offensive Lyrics in 'Tateeree'; Hearing Set for March
  • A formal summons has been issued to rapper Badshah over alleged offensive lyrics in the new Haryanvi track Tateeree, with complaints accusing objectification of women and children and use of indecent language.

  • The hearing is scheduled for mid-March at 11:30 am in Panipat, presided by Renu Bhatia, as investigations continue.

  • The complaints were filed by Savita Arya, president of a Panipat women’s group, and Shiv Kumar of an Indian foundation focused on women’s issues.

  • The inquiry remains ongoing, with potential further action depending on investigation outcomes.

  • Public criticism centers on content and cultural values, reflecting broader concern about modern music’s messaging.

  • Government officials have acknowledged the controversy, including statements from a state official and PTI reporting.

  • The report is drawn from an auto-published agency feed and has not been edited.

  • The controversy is placed in a wider context of past criticisms of artists, though no resolution has been reported in this article.

  • The incident has spurred a broader debate on digital content regulation in India and its impact on children and youth.

  • Tensions between creative expression and cultural sensitivities in India’s music scene are highlighted, with questions about content approval and regulatory scrutiny.

  • Ongoing debates about the song’s appropriateness and potential cultural impact have prompted regulatory and advocacy scrutiny.

  • Badshah has previously cooperated with investigators, sometimes as a witness rather than an accused.

Summary based on 31 sources


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