Haryana: Controversy increases in Haryana over Tatiri song, YouTube blocks it

Haryana News: The controversy over rapper-singer Badshah’s Haryanvi folk song Tatiri is deepening in Panchkula, Haryana. On the complaint of social activist Abhay Chaudhary, an FIR has been registered against Singer Badshah (real name Aditya Prateek Singh Sisodia) at the Cyber ​​Crime Police Station, Panchkula.

Now news has come out that due to legal complaints and government pressure, YouTube has blocked the availability of this song in India. When trying to watch the video in India, users are seeing this message – “This content is not available on this country domain due to a legal complaint from the government.”

This song was released on March 1, 2026 and went viral on social media within a few days. However, after the controversy escalated, its reach in India has now been limited. At present the police is investigating this entire matter and the possibility of further action is being expressed.

The complainants allege that lines like “Aaya Badshah Doli Chadane, Inn Sabko Ghodi Banane” have been used in the song, which present women and girls in an objectionable manner. Apart from this, the video shows girls wearing school uniform throwing bags, which is being said to give a wrong message to the society.

in this case Haryana State Commission for Women Has also taken suo motu cognizance. chairperson of the commission Renu Bhatia Has issued summons to Singer Badshah for hearing on March 13. He said that the lyrics of the song are indecent and violate cultural norms.

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