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India's women's commission summons rapper Badshah over explicit song "Tateeree," citing obscenity laws.
The National Commission for Women has summoned rapper Badshah and the creators of his Haryanvi song "Tateeree" over allegations of obscenity and vulgarity, citing potential violations of Indian laws including the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and the Indecent Representation of Women Act.
The song, released March 1, sparked backlash for its lyrics and video depicting young women in school uniforms performing suggestive dances, leading to multiple FIRs and a lookout circular.
Badshah apologized, removed the track from platforms, and claimed the content reflected hip-hop culture and Haryanvi pride.
The case remains under review, with the commission demanding appearances on March 25.
La comisión de mujeres de la India convoca al rapero Badshah por la explícita canción "Tateeree", citando leyes de obscenidad.