Punjabi singer Singa made a big accusation live, said – 10 lakhs are being demanded to settle the case. punjabi singer singga allegation to demand 10 lakh for cancellation of case against his song gun culture know full detail in punjabi Punjabi news

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Jaabi singer Manpreet Singh aka Singa has made a big allegation live. In which Singer has made serious allegations of demanding 10 lakh rupees to settle the case registered in the month of August in Police Station City Kapurthala and then Ajnala. The singer, while live in the car, has also revealed that he is being threatened to be taken away from the stage if he does not pay the money. On the other hand, SSP Kapurthala has said that the matter will be investigated.

Singer Singa's new song Still Alive was launched. In which a case was registered against 5 persons including him under section 294 and 120B in police station City Kapurthala on the complaint of the head of Bhim Rao Yuva Force Amandeep Sahota resident of Mohalla Shahriyan Kapurthala on the charge of promoting gun culture and spreading obscenity. was

A complaint was filed against Singa

In the complaint filed with the police, it was said that Punjabi singer Manpreet Singh alias Singha, a resident of Jagniwal Hoshiarpur village, has been inciting the youth of Punjab to go down the wrong path by promoting songs with weapons. Now he has launched a new song Still Alive with his team producer Big.K Singh, director Amandeep Singh, DOP Varun Verma aka Sonu Gill and editor Jatin Arora. In which profanity and inappropriate words have been used. This song cannot be watched while sitting with the family.

Singa said that he is being threatened that he will be taken away from the ongoing stage show. They alleged that their father is sometimes making rounds of this police station and sometimes that police station. These cases are not being investigated for the last four months. So that he can present his side. They said enough is enough, they can no longer tolerate disrespect to their family, so they are going live.

'Action should be taken against those who do blackmail'

They said that they have all the evidence and if anything happens to them, their e-mail is in the name of 21 people, who will be directly responsible for it. He said that he respects all religions. If they have committed any mistake, punish them, but take appropriate action against those who commit such blackmail.

He said that such false FIRs are being lodged only for blackmailing, which is a very serious phenomenon. He has appealed to Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann for justice. It was not clear in Singa's live whether the police were demanding money from him or the complainant, who is the subject of the investigation. In this regard, SSP Kapurthala Vatsala Gupta said that this matter has come to his attention through the media. They will confirm the matter by watching the live video. Whatever is involved in this matter will not be spared.

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