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British Punjabi Singer Openly Ridicules Sikh Religion in Chandigarh
British Punjabi Singer Openly Ridicules Sikh Religion in Chandigarh
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British Punjabi Singer Openly Ridicules Sikh Religion in Chandigarh
British Indian Rapper Hard "Kaur" put up an embarrassing show at a fashion event  in Chandigarh where she openly insulted Sikh beliefs and identity. Hard Kaur (legal name Taran Dhillon) was under the influence of alcohol when she used abusive  terminology  several times on stage during her performance.  Whilst using derogatory and filthy language, she passed offensive comments on the flowing beard of Punjabi men present at site. Taran crossed her line when she compared the turbaned gatekeeper of the hotel to Guru Gobind Singh Ji. Infuriated over her performance, the public has expressed shock over the level of her indecency. The shocking behaviour of Punjabi singers needs to be checked as not too long ago,
rapper Honey "Singh" was in the news for immoral singing. Sardar Karnail Singh Peer Mohammed (President All India Sikh Student Federation) issued a statement to press and said that a case would  be filed against her for hurting the sentiments of Sikhs. He said that Hard Kaur's disgraceful behaviour should be taken into notice by the Akal Takht and a strict action should be taken against her.
Originally hailing from a Sikh family of Hoshiarpur distt. of Punjab, Taran Dhillon has stirred wide variety of protests on social networking sites including Facebook due to her misconduct. Giani Tarlochan Singh (Jathedar Kesgarh Sahib) has said that an action would be taken against her after the investigations are done. Video clip of the performance in Chandigarh is available here - [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u43KfTLq38g[/youtube]

 

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