Rapper Badshah’s latest release ‘Tattiri’ has triggered a major uproar in Haryana, leading to a Lookout Circular by police and orders for its removal from online spaces. Education Minister Mahipal Dhanda has vowed rigorous enforcement against the artist.
The contentious video shows school-uniformed girls abandoning studies, hurling bags, accompanied by lewd phrases that ridicule schooling and target women, prompting sharp condemnation.
Addressing reporters, Dhanda detailed the rapid response: FIR lodged immediately, with teams tracking the implicated Roadways bus. ‘Drivers and conductors will face the harshest penalties,’ he warned during the ongoing inquiry.
Facing the storm, Badshah posted a heartfelt video apology online. ‘My intention was never to offend Haryana’s people, especially my own. From the heart, I seek forgiveness – see me as your son,’ he urged.
The saga began with the Women’s Commission’s notice, followed by dual FIRs. Notices demand Badshah’s court appearance pronto, blocking any international exit.
The track’s portrayal of anti-education antics and derogatory terms has fueled debates on media responsibility. As Haryana unites in protest, authorities press forward, signaling zero tolerance for such content.