Punjabi singer Karan Aujla is winning the hearts of fans in India and abroad with his voice. Aujla is constantly in the headlines regarding his show in Chandigarh. Meanwhile, there is a bad news for the fans. Actually, a controversy has arisen regarding the singer's show to be held in Chandigarh on December 7. Local resident Professor Pandit Rao Dharnevar has filed a police complaint against Karan Aujla.
Aujla's songs promote alcohol, drugs and violence
In this complaint, it was alleged that Karan Aujla's songs promote alcohol, drugs and violence. Dharnevar has demanded that Karan Aujla should not sing songs like Chitta Kurta, Adhiya, Few Days, Alcohol 2, Gangsta and Bandook in his show. If he sings this song, he will file a case of contempt of court against the SSP and DGP of Chandigarh.
Earlier, notice was issued to Diljit Dosanjh
This is not the first time that questions have been raised on Karan Aujla's songs. Earlier also a complaint was lodged against Punjabi singer Diljit Dusanjh. After which the Telangana government had issued a notice to Diljit Dosanjh.
Karan Aujla has a show named It's All a Dream in Chandigarh on December 7. The show will start at 6 pm. This show will run for four hours. Pandit Rao Dharnevar has raised his voice regarding this. He says that such songs have a deep impact on the youth. Along with this, he has said that Karan Aujla should be called to remove these songs from YouTube. Whereas clear orders have been given by the Punjab and Haryana High Court in this regard.
Shoe thrown during the ongoing show
Karan Aujla was in the UK about three months ago. He was doing a concert in London. During this time, someone threw a shoe at him in the ongoing show. In anger, Karan Aujla started using abusive language from the stage itself and even challenged the person who threw the shoe to come on stage.