Haryanvi Singer Masoom Sharma Apologizes for Controversial Remarks at College Event
'Mujhe Regret Hai': Haryanvi Singer Masoom Sharma Apologises For Obscene Remarks At College Event
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Haryanvi singer Masoom Sharma expressed deep regret over his use of explicit language during a college event in Dehradun. The Haryana State Commission for Women has summoned him to address the allegations, which raise concerns about public conduct and respect towards women in educational institutions.
- 01Masoom Sharma apologized for his explicit remarks at a college event in Dehradun.
- 02The Haryana State Commission for Women has summoned him for questioning.
- 03The incident has raised concerns about public figures' conduct in educational settings.
- 04Sharma claims his remarks were not intentional and were provoked by disturbances.
- 05This is not the first instance of controversy surrounding Sharma's public conduct.
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Haryanvi singer Masoom Sharma has publicly apologized for his use of explicit language during a recent event at DAV College in Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India. He expressed regret, stating that his actions were influenced by the mental state he was in at the time. The Haryana State Commission for Women has taken notice of the incident, summoning Sharma to appear before them on April 18 in Panchkula, Haryana. The Commission emphasized that such behavior, if proven, undermines the dignity and respect towards women, particularly in educational institutions. Sharma's apology on Instagram mentioned that his remarks were not intentional and resulted from provocation before the event. This incident adds to the scrutiny surrounding Sharma, who has faced similar allegations in the past. Known for blending traditional Haryanvi folk with modern pop, Sharma's notable songs include “Madam Ji” and “Tuition Badmashi Ka.”
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The incident highlights the need for public figures to maintain appropriate conduct, especially in educational settings, affecting how such events are managed in the future.
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