Tej Pratap asks singer to not sing ‘vulgar’ songs at Patna event
In a shocking 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.
The incident occurred at a Makar Sankranti event, which is a significant festival in the Hindu calendar, celebrated to mark the beginning of the sun’s journey towards the northern hemisphere. The event was attended by a large crowd, and the Bhojpuri singer was in the middle of her performance when Yadav suddenly took the stage.
In the video, Yadav can be heard telling the singer, “Vulgar gaana mat gaao, bhajan gaao (Don’t sing vulgar songs, sing hymns).” He then added, “Krishna ji wala bhajan gaao (Sing hymns of Lord Krishna).” The singer, taken aback by the sudden interruption, can be seen trying to explain herself, but Yadav is firm in his request.
The crowd, which was initially cheering and enjoying the performance, can be seen looking on in surprise and confusion as Yadav takes the stage. Some people in the crowd can be heard cheering and supporting Yadav’s request, while others look disappointed and annoyed.
The video has sparked a debate on social media, with many people taking to Twitter and other platforms to express their opinions on the incident. Some people have praised Yadav for taking a stand against “vulgar” content, while others have criticized him for interrupting the singer and imposing his own values on others.
The incident has also raised questions about the role of politicians in dictating what kind of content is acceptable in public events. While some people argue that politicians have a responsibility to promote cultural and moral values, others believe that they should not interfere with artistic freedom and people’s right to choose what they want to listen to.
Yadav, who is the son of former Bihar chief minister Lalu Prasad Yadav, has been known for his controversial statements and actions in the past. However, this incident has sparked a fresh debate about his role as a politician and his influence on public events.
The Bhojpuri music industry, which is popular in Bihar and other parts of eastern India, has been criticized in the past for its lyrics and content, which some people consider to be “vulgar” or “obscene.” However, many artists and fans of the genre argue that it is a vibrant and important part of the region’s cultural heritage, and that it should be respected and promoted.
In conclusion, the incident at the Makar Sankranti event in Patna has sparked a debate about the role of politicians in dictating cultural values and the limits of artistic freedom. While some people praise Yadav for taking a stand against “vulgar” content, others criticize him for imposing his own values on others. The incident highlights the complex and often contentious relationship between politics, culture, and art in India.