Tej Pratap asks singer to not sing ‘vulgar’ songs at Patna event
In a surprising turn of events, a video has surfaced on social media showing Jan Adhikar Party (JAP) chief Tej Pratap Yadav interrupting a Bhojpuri singer in the middle of her performance at a Makar Sankranti event in Patna. The video, which has gone viral, shows Yadav taking the stage and telling the singer to stop singing “vulgar” songs and instead sing devotional songs.
As seen in the video, the singer was in the middle of her performance, entertaining the crowd with her energetic vocals and dance moves. However, just as she was getting into the groove, Yadav suddenly appeared on stage, taking the microphone from her hand. He was heard telling the singer, “Vulgar gaana mat gaao, bhajan gaao” (Don’t sing vulgar songs, sing hymns). He further added, “Krishna ji wala bhajan gaao” (Sing hymns of Lord Krishna).
The crowd, which was initially taken aback by Yadav’s sudden interruption, soon started cheering and applauding his request. The singer, on the other hand, looked taken aback and embarrassed by the sudden turn of events. She tried to explain herself, but Yadav was firm in his request, asking her to sing devotional songs instead of the “vulgar” ones she was singing earlier.
The incident has sparked a debate on social media, with many people praising Yadav for taking a stand against “vulgar” content. Others, however, have criticized him for being overly moralistic and trying to impose his own values on others. Some have also questioned the definition of “vulgar” and who gets to decide what is acceptable and what is not.
The video has also raised questions about the role of politicians in shaping cultural narratives and imposing their own moral codes on society. While some argue that politicians have a responsibility to promote cultural values and decency, others believe that they should not interfere with artistic expression and personal freedoms.
The incident is also being seen as a reflection of the larger cultural wars being fought in India, where issues of morality, decency, and cultural values are being hotly debated. With the rise of social media, these debates are now being played out in the public sphere, with politicians, celebrities, and ordinary citizens all weighing in with their opinions.
In this context, Yadav’s actions can be seen as a attempt to reclaim public spaces and cultural events from what he perceives as “vulgar” or “obscene” content. By asking the singer to sing devotional songs, he is trying to promote a more traditional and conservative cultural narrative, one that is rooted in Indian values and morals.
However, others may see this as an attempt to impose a particular brand of morality on others, one that is based on narrow and outdated values. They may argue that cultural events and public spaces should be open to diverse forms of expression and entertainment, and that politicians should not try to dictate what is acceptable and what is not.
Ultimately, the incident highlights the complexities and challenges of navigating cultural differences and moral values in a diverse and plural society like India. While there may be disagreements about what constitutes “vulgar” or “obscene” content, there is a need for a more nuanced and inclusive approach to cultural expression and public entertainment.
As the debate rages on, one thing is clear: the incident has sparked an important conversation about cultural values, morality, and the role of politicians in shaping public discourse. Whether or not one agrees with Yadav’s actions, the video has certainly added to the ongoing conversation about what it means to be a responsible and culturally sensitive citizen in India.