Lucknow:
A popular Bhojpuri singer has been served notice by the Uttar Pradesh Police for a satirical song that taunted the Yogi Adityanath government for its eviction drive in the state’s Kanpur, which led to the deaths of a mother and a daughter.
Singer Neha Singh Rathore recently uploaded a variation of her popular song ‘UP Mein Ka Ba’ in which she spoke of Pramila Dixit, 45, and her daughter Neha, 20, who died in their hut that was set on fire, allegedly by policemen last week.
यू पी में का बा..!
Season 2#nehasinghrathore#kanpur#KANPUR_DEHAT#up#UPCM#Government#democracy#deathpic.twitter.com/Onhv0Lhw12
— Neha Singh Rathore (@nehafolksinger) February 16, 2023
The song prompted Uttar Pradesh Police to show up at her door, alleging that it has “created a situation of disharmony and tension” in the society. Ms Rathore has been given three days to respond to a litany of questions about the song and how it was produced.
‘यू पी में का बा!’ पर पुलिस का नोटिस..!#Nehasinghrathore#up@Uppolice@myogiadityanath@myogioffice#democracypic.twitter.com/szZUsqvRCu
— Neha Singh Rathore (@nehafolksinger) February 21, 2023
The police have asked her to confirm that it was she is seen in the video, if she wrote the lyrics and whether she stood by the words, The police also asked whether she was “aware of the adverse impact of the video on the society”.
“This song has created enmity and tension in society, and you are legally bound to make your stand clear on the issue. So, you are required to file your reply within three days of receiving the notice,” the UP Police’s notice read.
“If your reply is not found satisfactory, a case will be registered… and proper legal investigation will be carried out,” it added.
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