Mother’s Love or Mic Misuse? Women’s Commission Slams Karan Aujla, Honey Singh Over Offensive Lyrics

Karan Aujla and Honey Singh face backlash over lyrics allegedly disrespecting women. The Women’s Commission has termed the songs offensive and issued notices, demanding answers and potential action against both singers.

Entertainment News: The controversy over two big singers of Punjab has deepened. The songs of Karan Aujla and Honey Singh have broken the silence. In their words, women are insulted. The respectable society can neither hear nor tolerate the words said in the songs. That is why now the Women's Commission has opened a front.

Punjab Women's Commission Chairperson Raj Lali Gill said that these songs are complete nonsense. She clearly said that the singers claim to love their mothers and then misbehave with them. Karan Aujla's 'MF Gabru' and Honey Singh's 'Millionaire' songs are now under investigation. The commission is considering it as an insult to women.

Lyrics Spark Social Mind Debate

The Women's Commission has written a letter to Punjab Police DGP Gaurav Yadav. It has been demanded that a case be registered against both the singers. The Commission wants the Chandigarh Police to investigate and submit a report by August 11. This issue is no longer just about respect but about the thinking of society.

Salary while living abroad

The singers are currently abroad, but the Women's Commission has summoned both of them. The commission says that this joke is now unbearable. They clearly said that no matter who it is, no one has the right to insult a woman. If they do not appear, further legal action is considered certain.

The poison of swear words in songs

The Women's Commission said that these songs are full of abuse. The language used in them is having a bad impact on the new generation. Singers are seen as role models in the society, but when they themselves speak such language, it spoils the mind. This cannot be ignored.

Betrayal of a mother's love

Raj Lali Gill said that these singers praise their mothers on stage. But when they go to the studio, they misbehave with their mothers. This double standard is an insult to women. If they loved respect, there would be no such words in their songs.

Steps towards a ban

The commission has clearly said that it will recommend banning these songs. If the artists cannot control their language, then their songs will have to be stopped. This is not just a song but an attack on culture. The coming generations will have to be forced to listen to songs of love, not swear words.