National Women’s Commission summons Badshah to appear on March 25 on obscenity in the song Tatiri, threat of arrest also
News India Live, Digital Desk: On March 19, 2026, the National Commission for Women, taking suo motu cognizance of social media and media reports, has summoned Badshah and the entire team of his song. The Commission believes that the lyrics and visuals of the song are prima facie insulting to the dignity of women and violate the provisions of the ‘Indian Judicial Code’ (BNS).1. Highlights of the summons issued by NCWWho was summoned: Singer Badshah, director Mahi Sandhu, Joban Sandhu and producer Hiten. Date of appearance: March 25, 2026 at 12:30 pm. Grounds: The Commission said the song is obscene and appears to be in violation of the ‘Indecent Representation of Women (Prohibition) Act, 1986’ and the ‘IT Act’. Warning: If Badshah and If his team does not appear at the scheduled time, the Commission may recommend strict legal action (such as issuing warrants) under the law.2. What is the main controversy over the song ‘Tattiri’? (Core Issues) This song was released on March 1, 2026 and has been in controversies since then: Minors in school dress: The video shows girls wearing school uniforms making objectionable gestures in a Haryana Roadways bus. Controversial lyrics: A line from the song “Aaya Badshah Doli Chhadane, Inn Sabki Ghodi Banane” is facing huge protests. It is alleged that it objectifies women and minors. Glorification of drugs: It has also been said in some complaints that the lyrics of the song promote the consumption of drugs like ‘cocaine’. 3. Haryana Women’s Commission’s strict stance: ‘Seize the passport’ Before the National Commission, Haryana State Women’s Commission Chairperson Renu Bhatia has opened a front against Badshah: Arrest orders: After Badshah did not attend the hearing on March 13, the Commission asked Panipat and Panchkula police to arrest him. Lookout Notice: Police has started the process of issuing Lookout Circular (LOC) against Badshah and have demanded to confiscate his passport so that he cannot leave the country. 4. Badshah’s clarification: Seeing the growing controversy, Badshah had issued a video on his Instagram and apologized: Song removed: He has completely removed the song from YouTube and other streaming platforms. Explanation: Badshah said, “I myself am a son of Haryana and respect its culture. My intention was not to hurt anyone’s sentiments. “In hip-hop, we often use words that are misunderstood to put down our competitors.”
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