New Delhi. The uproar regarding Khalistan has started once again. Meanwhile, in a big announcement, Indian electronics brand ‘boAt’ has decided to withdraw its sponsorship of Canadian singer Shubneet Singh, also known as Shubh, for his upcoming tour. The decision comes amid Canada’s allegations that India was involved in the killing of Khalistani leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar in British Columbia. Shubh was to perform on ‘Cordelia Cruise’ in Mumbai from 23rd to 25th September. The decision was announced via boAt’s official Twitter account.
“boAt, while deeply committed to the music industry, is first and foremost a truly Indian brand. Therefore, when we learned about the comments made by singer Shubh, we have decided to withdraw our sponsorship,” the brand announced in a post on Twitter. boAt’s decision came after social media users tagged its co-founder Aman Gupta and questioned the company’s association with Shubh despite his controversial views.
Members of the Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM) took to the streets on Saturday and tore down posters promoting Shubh’s programme. Singer, Shubneet had earlier shared a distorted map of Kashmir. BJYM President Tajinder Singh Tiwana said while addressing the reporters. There is no place here for Khalistanis, the enemies of India’s integrity and unity. We will not allow Canadian singer Shubh to perform in the holy land of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, Mumbai. If appropriate action is not taken, the organizers will have to face serious consequences. The boat company also probably does not want to upset its Indian consumers in any way, hence the sponsorship of Shubh has been cancelled.
New Delhi. The uproar regarding Khalistan has started once again. Meanwhile, in a big announcement, Indian electronics brand ‘boAt’ has decided to withdraw its sponsorship of Canadian singer Shubneet Singh, also known as Shubh, for his upcoming tour. The decision comes amid Canada’s allegations that India was involved in the killing of Khalistani leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar in British Columbia. Shubh was to perform on ‘Cordelia Cruise’ in Mumbai from 23rd to 25th September. The decision was announced via boAt’s official Twitter account.
“boAt, while deeply committed to the music industry, is first and foremost a truly Indian brand. Therefore, when we learned about the comments made by singer Shubh, we have decided to withdraw our sponsorship,” the brand announced in a post on Twitter. boAt’s decision came after social media users tagged its co-founder Aman Gupta and questioned the company’s association with Shubh despite his controversial views.
Members of the Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM) took to the streets on Saturday and tore down posters promoting Shubh’s programme. Singer, Shubneet had earlier shared a distorted map of Kashmir. BJYM President Tajinder Singh Tiwana said while addressing the reporters. There is no place here for Khalistanis, the enemies of India’s integrity and unity. We will not allow Canadian singer Shubh to perform in the holy land of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, Mumbai. If appropriate action is not taken, the organizers will have to face serious consequences. The boat company also probably does not want to upset its Indian consumers in any way, hence the sponsorship of Shubh has been cancelled.
New Delhi. The uproar regarding Khalistan has started once again. Meanwhile, in a big announcement, Indian electronics brand ‘boAt’ has decided to withdraw its sponsorship of Canadian singer Shubneet Singh, also known as Shubh, for his upcoming tour. The decision comes amid Canada’s allegations that India was involved in the killing of Khalistani leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar in British Columbia. Shubh was to perform on ‘Cordelia Cruise’ in Mumbai from 23rd to 25th September. The decision was announced via boAt’s official Twitter account.
“boAt, while deeply committed to the music industry, is first and foremost a truly Indian brand. Therefore, when we learned about the comments made by singer Shubh, we have decided to withdraw our sponsorship,” the brand announced in a post on Twitter. boAt’s decision came after social media users tagged its co-founder Aman Gupta and questioned the company’s association with Shubh despite his controversial views.
Members of the Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM) took to the streets on Saturday and tore down posters promoting Shubh’s programme. Singer, Shubneet had earlier shared a distorted map of Kashmir. BJYM President Tajinder Singh Tiwana said while addressing the reporters. There is no place here for Khalistanis, the enemies of India’s integrity and unity. We will not allow Canadian singer Shubh to perform in the holy land of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, Mumbai. If appropriate action is not taken, the organizers will have to face serious consequences. The boat company also probably does not want to upset its Indian consumers in any way, hence the sponsorship of Shubh has been cancelled.
New Delhi. The uproar regarding Khalistan has started once again. Meanwhile, in a big announcement, Indian electronics brand ‘boAt’ has decided to withdraw its sponsorship of Canadian singer Shubneet Singh, also known as Shubh, for his upcoming tour. The decision comes amid Canada’s allegations that India was involved in the killing of Khalistani leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar in British Columbia. Shubh was to perform on ‘Cordelia Cruise’ in Mumbai from 23rd to 25th September. The decision was announced via boAt’s official Twitter account.
“boAt, while deeply committed to the music industry, is first and foremost a truly Indian brand. Therefore, when we learned about the comments made by singer Shubh, we have decided to withdraw our sponsorship,” the brand announced in a post on Twitter. boAt’s decision came after social media users tagged its co-founder Aman Gupta and questioned the company’s association with Shubh despite his controversial views.
Members of the Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM) took to the streets on Saturday and tore down posters promoting Shubh’s programme. Singer, Shubneet had earlier shared a distorted map of Kashmir. BJYM President Tajinder Singh Tiwana said while addressing the reporters. There is no place here for Khalistanis, the enemies of India’s integrity and unity. We will not allow Canadian singer Shubh to perform in the holy land of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, Mumbai. If appropriate action is not taken, the organizers will have to face serious consequences. The boat company also probably does not want to upset its Indian consumers in any way, hence the sponsorship of Shubh has been cancelled.
New Delhi. The uproar regarding Khalistan has started once again. Meanwhile, in a big announcement, Indian electronics brand ‘boAt’ has decided to withdraw its sponsorship of Canadian singer Shubneet Singh, also known as Shubh, for his upcoming tour. The decision comes amid Canada’s allegations that India was involved in the killing of Khalistani leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar in British Columbia. Shubh was to perform on ‘Cordelia Cruise’ in Mumbai from 23rd to 25th September. The decision was announced via boAt’s official Twitter account.
“boAt, while deeply committed to the music industry, is first and foremost a truly Indian brand. Therefore, when we learned about the comments made by singer Shubh, we have decided to withdraw our sponsorship,” the brand announced in a post on Twitter. boAt’s decision came after social media users tagged its co-founder Aman Gupta and questioned the company’s association with Shubh despite his controversial views.
Members of the Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM) took to the streets on Saturday and tore down posters promoting Shubh’s programme. Singer, Shubneet had earlier shared a distorted map of Kashmir. BJYM President Tajinder Singh Tiwana said while addressing the reporters. There is no place here for Khalistanis, the enemies of India’s integrity and unity. We will not allow Canadian singer Shubh to perform in the holy land of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, Mumbai. If appropriate action is not taken, the organizers will have to face serious consequences. The boat company also probably does not want to upset its Indian consumers in any way, hence the sponsorship of Shubh has been cancelled.
New Delhi. The uproar regarding Khalistan has started once again. Meanwhile, in a big announcement, Indian electronics brand ‘boAt’ has decided to withdraw its sponsorship of Canadian singer Shubneet Singh, also known as Shubh, for his upcoming tour. The decision comes amid Canada’s allegations that India was involved in the killing of Khalistani leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar in British Columbia. Shubh was to perform on ‘Cordelia Cruise’ in Mumbai from 23rd to 25th September. The decision was announced via boAt’s official Twitter account.
“boAt, while deeply committed to the music industry, is first and foremost a truly Indian brand. Therefore, when we learned about the comments made by singer Shubh, we have decided to withdraw our sponsorship,” the brand announced in a post on Twitter. boAt’s decision came after social media users tagged its co-founder Aman Gupta and questioned the company’s association with Shubh despite his controversial views.
Members of the Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM) took to the streets on Saturday and tore down posters promoting Shubh’s programme. Singer, Shubneet had earlier shared a distorted map of Kashmir. BJYM President Tajinder Singh Tiwana said while addressing the reporters. There is no place here for Khalistanis, the enemies of India’s integrity and unity. We will not allow Canadian singer Shubh to perform in the holy land of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, Mumbai. If appropriate action is not taken, the organizers will have to face serious consequences. The boat company also probably does not want to upset its Indian consumers in any way, hence the sponsorship of Shubh has been cancelled.
New Delhi. The uproar regarding Khalistan has started once again. Meanwhile, in a big announcement, Indian electronics brand ‘boAt’ has decided to withdraw its sponsorship of Canadian singer Shubneet Singh, also known as Shubh, for his upcoming tour. The decision comes amid Canada’s allegations that India was involved in the killing of Khalistani leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar in British Columbia. Shubh was to perform on ‘Cordelia Cruise’ in Mumbai from 23rd to 25th September. The decision was announced via boAt’s official Twitter account.
“boAt, while deeply committed to the music industry, is first and foremost a truly Indian brand. Therefore, when we learned about the comments made by singer Shubh, we have decided to withdraw our sponsorship,” the brand announced in a post on Twitter. boAt’s decision came after social media users tagged its co-founder Aman Gupta and questioned the company’s association with Shubh despite his controversial views.
Members of the Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM) took to the streets on Saturday and tore down posters promoting Shubh’s programme. Singer, Shubneet had earlier shared a distorted map of Kashmir. BJYM President Tajinder Singh Tiwana said while addressing the reporters. There is no place here for Khalistanis, the enemies of India’s integrity and unity. We will not allow Canadian singer Shubh to perform in the holy land of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, Mumbai. If appropriate action is not taken, the organizers will have to face serious consequences. The boat company also probably does not want to upset its Indian consumers in any way, hence the sponsorship of Shubh has been cancelled.
New Delhi. The uproar regarding Khalistan has started once again. Meanwhile, in a big announcement, Indian electronics brand ‘boAt’ has decided to withdraw its sponsorship of Canadian singer Shubneet Singh, also known as Shubh, for his upcoming tour. The decision comes amid Canada’s allegations that India was involved in the killing of Khalistani leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar in British Columbia. Shubh was to perform on ‘Cordelia Cruise’ in Mumbai from 23rd to 25th September. The decision was announced via boAt’s official Twitter account.
“boAt, while deeply committed to the music industry, is first and foremost a truly Indian brand. Therefore, when we learned about the comments made by singer Shubh, we have decided to withdraw our sponsorship,” the brand announced in a post on Twitter. boAt’s decision came after social media users tagged its co-founder Aman Gupta and questioned the company’s association with Shubh despite his controversial views.
Members of the Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM) took to the streets on Saturday and tore down posters promoting Shubh’s programme. Singer, Shubneet had earlier shared a distorted map of Kashmir. BJYM President Tajinder Singh Tiwana said while addressing the reporters. There is no place here for Khalistanis, the enemies of India’s integrity and unity. We will not allow Canadian singer Shubh to perform in the holy land of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, Mumbai. If appropriate action is not taken, the organizers will have to face serious consequences. The boat company also probably does not want to upset its Indian consumers in any way, hence the sponsorship of Shubh has been cancelled.
New Delhi. The uproar regarding Khalistan has started once again. Meanwhile, in a big announcement, Indian electronics brand ‘boAt’ has decided to withdraw its sponsorship of Canadian singer Shubneet Singh, also known as Shubh, for his upcoming tour. The decision comes amid Canada’s allegations that India was involved in the killing of Khalistani leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar in British Columbia. Shubh was to perform on ‘Cordelia Cruise’ in Mumbai from 23rd to 25th September. The decision was announced via boAt’s official Twitter account.
“boAt, while deeply committed to the music industry, is first and foremost a truly Indian brand. Therefore, when we learned about the comments made by singer Shubh, we have decided to withdraw our sponsorship,” the brand announced in a post on Twitter. boAt’s decision came after social media users tagged its co-founder Aman Gupta and questioned the company’s association with Shubh despite his controversial views.
Members of the Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM) took to the streets on Saturday and tore down posters promoting Shubh’s programme. Singer, Shubneet had earlier shared a distorted map of Kashmir. BJYM President Tajinder Singh Tiwana said while addressing the reporters. There is no place here for Khalistanis, the enemies of India’s integrity and unity. We will not allow Canadian singer Shubh to perform in the holy land of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, Mumbai. If appropriate action is not taken, the organizers will have to face serious consequences. The boat company also probably does not want to upset its Indian consumers in any way, hence the sponsorship of Shubh has been cancelled.
New Delhi. The uproar regarding Khalistan has started once again. Meanwhile, in a big announcement, Indian electronics brand ‘boAt’ has decided to withdraw its sponsorship of Canadian singer Shubneet Singh, also known as Shubh, for his upcoming tour. The decision comes amid Canada’s allegations that India was involved in the killing of Khalistani leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar in British Columbia. Shubh was to perform on ‘Cordelia Cruise’ in Mumbai from 23rd to 25th September. The decision was announced via boAt’s official Twitter account.
“boAt, while deeply committed to the music industry, is first and foremost a truly Indian brand. Therefore, when we learned about the comments made by singer Shubh, we have decided to withdraw our sponsorship,” the brand announced in a post on Twitter. boAt’s decision came after social media users tagged its co-founder Aman Gupta and questioned the company’s association with Shubh despite his controversial views.
Members of the Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM) took to the streets on Saturday and tore down posters promoting Shubh’s programme. Singer, Shubneet had earlier shared a distorted map of Kashmir. BJYM President Tajinder Singh Tiwana said while addressing the reporters. There is no place here for Khalistanis, the enemies of India’s integrity and unity. We will not allow Canadian singer Shubh to perform in the holy land of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, Mumbai. If appropriate action is not taken, the organizers will have to face serious consequences. The boat company also probably does not want to upset its Indian consumers in any way, hence the sponsorship of Shubh has been cancelled.
New Delhi. The uproar regarding Khalistan has started once again. Meanwhile, in a big announcement, Indian electronics brand ‘boAt’ has decided to withdraw its sponsorship of Canadian singer Shubneet Singh, also known as Shubh, for his upcoming tour. The decision comes amid Canada’s allegations that India was involved in the killing of Khalistani leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar in British Columbia. Shubh was to perform on ‘Cordelia Cruise’ in Mumbai from 23rd to 25th September. The decision was announced via boAt’s official Twitter account.
“boAt, while deeply committed to the music industry, is first and foremost a truly Indian brand. Therefore, when we learned about the comments made by singer Shubh, we have decided to withdraw our sponsorship,” the brand announced in a post on Twitter. boAt’s decision came after social media users tagged its co-founder Aman Gupta and questioned the company’s association with Shubh despite his controversial views.
Members of the Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM) took to the streets on Saturday and tore down posters promoting Shubh’s programme. Singer, Shubneet had earlier shared a distorted map of Kashmir. BJYM President Tajinder Singh Tiwana said while addressing the reporters. There is no place here for Khalistanis, the enemies of India’s integrity and unity. We will not allow Canadian singer Shubh to perform in the holy land of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, Mumbai. If appropriate action is not taken, the organizers will have to face serious consequences. The boat company also probably does not want to upset its Indian consumers in any way, hence the sponsorship of Shubh has been cancelled.
New Delhi. The uproar regarding Khalistan has started once again. Meanwhile, in a big announcement, Indian electronics brand ‘boAt’ has decided to withdraw its sponsorship of Canadian singer Shubneet Singh, also known as Shubh, for his upcoming tour. The decision comes amid Canada’s allegations that India was involved in the killing of Khalistani leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar in British Columbia. Shubh was to perform on ‘Cordelia Cruise’ in Mumbai from 23rd to 25th September. The decision was announced via boAt’s official Twitter account.
“boAt, while deeply committed to the music industry, is first and foremost a truly Indian brand. Therefore, when we learned about the comments made by singer Shubh, we have decided to withdraw our sponsorship,” the brand announced in a post on Twitter. boAt’s decision came after social media users tagged its co-founder Aman Gupta and questioned the company’s association with Shubh despite his controversial views.
Members of the Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM) took to the streets on Saturday and tore down posters promoting Shubh’s programme. Singer, Shubneet had earlier shared a distorted map of Kashmir. BJYM President Tajinder Singh Tiwana said while addressing the reporters. There is no place here for Khalistanis, the enemies of India’s integrity and unity. We will not allow Canadian singer Shubh to perform in the holy land of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, Mumbai. If appropriate action is not taken, the organizers will have to face serious consequences. The boat company also probably does not want to upset its Indian consumers in any way, hence the sponsorship of Shubh has been cancelled.
New Delhi. The uproar regarding Khalistan has started once again. Meanwhile, in a big announcement, Indian electronics brand ‘boAt’ has decided to withdraw its sponsorship of Canadian singer Shubneet Singh, also known as Shubh, for his upcoming tour. The decision comes amid Canada’s allegations that India was involved in the killing of Khalistani leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar in British Columbia. Shubh was to perform on ‘Cordelia Cruise’ in Mumbai from 23rd to 25th September. The decision was announced via boAt’s official Twitter account.
“boAt, while deeply committed to the music industry, is first and foremost a truly Indian brand. Therefore, when we learned about the comments made by singer Shubh, we have decided to withdraw our sponsorship,” the brand announced in a post on Twitter. boAt’s decision came after social media users tagged its co-founder Aman Gupta and questioned the company’s association with Shubh despite his controversial views.
Members of the Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM) took to the streets on Saturday and tore down posters promoting Shubh’s programme. Singer, Shubneet had earlier shared a distorted map of Kashmir. BJYM President Tajinder Singh Tiwana said while addressing the reporters. There is no place here for Khalistanis, the enemies of India’s integrity and unity. We will not allow Canadian singer Shubh to perform in the holy land of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, Mumbai. If appropriate action is not taken, the organizers will have to face serious consequences. The boat company also probably does not want to upset its Indian consumers in any way, hence the sponsorship of Shubh has been cancelled.
New Delhi. The uproar regarding Khalistan has started once again. Meanwhile, in a big announcement, Indian electronics brand ‘boAt’ has decided to withdraw its sponsorship of Canadian singer Shubneet Singh, also known as Shubh, for his upcoming tour. The decision comes amid Canada’s allegations that India was involved in the killing of Khalistani leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar in British Columbia. Shubh was to perform on ‘Cordelia Cruise’ in Mumbai from 23rd to 25th September. The decision was announced via boAt’s official Twitter account.
“boAt, while deeply committed to the music industry, is first and foremost a truly Indian brand. Therefore, when we learned about the comments made by singer Shubh, we have decided to withdraw our sponsorship,” the brand announced in a post on Twitter. boAt’s decision came after social media users tagged its co-founder Aman Gupta and questioned the company’s association with Shubh despite his controversial views.
Members of the Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM) took to the streets on Saturday and tore down posters promoting Shubh’s programme. Singer, Shubneet had earlier shared a distorted map of Kashmir. BJYM President Tajinder Singh Tiwana said while addressing the reporters. There is no place here for Khalistanis, the enemies of India’s integrity and unity. We will not allow Canadian singer Shubh to perform in the holy land of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, Mumbai. If appropriate action is not taken, the organizers will have to face serious consequences. The boat company also probably does not want to upset its Indian consumers in any way, hence the sponsorship of Shubh has been cancelled.
New Delhi. The uproar regarding Khalistan has started once again. Meanwhile, in a big announcement, Indian electronics brand ‘boAt’ has decided to withdraw its sponsorship of Canadian singer Shubneet Singh, also known as Shubh, for his upcoming tour. The decision comes amid Canada’s allegations that India was involved in the killing of Khalistani leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar in British Columbia. Shubh was to perform on ‘Cordelia Cruise’ in Mumbai from 23rd to 25th September. The decision was announced via boAt’s official Twitter account.
“boAt, while deeply committed to the music industry, is first and foremost a truly Indian brand. Therefore, when we learned about the comments made by singer Shubh, we have decided to withdraw our sponsorship,” the brand announced in a post on Twitter. boAt’s decision came after social media users tagged its co-founder Aman Gupta and questioned the company’s association with Shubh despite his controversial views.
Members of the Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM) took to the streets on Saturday and tore down posters promoting Shubh’s programme. Singer, Shubneet had earlier shared a distorted map of Kashmir. BJYM President Tajinder Singh Tiwana said while addressing the reporters. There is no place here for Khalistanis, the enemies of India’s integrity and unity. We will not allow Canadian singer Shubh to perform in the holy land of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, Mumbai. If appropriate action is not taken, the organizers will have to face serious consequences. The boat company also probably does not want to upset its Indian consumers in any way, hence the sponsorship of Shubh has been cancelled.
New Delhi. The uproar regarding Khalistan has started once again. Meanwhile, in a big announcement, Indian electronics brand ‘boAt’ has decided to withdraw its sponsorship of Canadian singer Shubneet Singh, also known as Shubh, for his upcoming tour. The decision comes amid Canada’s allegations that India was involved in the killing of Khalistani leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar in British Columbia. Shubh was to perform on ‘Cordelia Cruise’ in Mumbai from 23rd to 25th September. The decision was announced via boAt’s official Twitter account.
“boAt, while deeply committed to the music industry, is first and foremost a truly Indian brand. Therefore, when we learned about the comments made by singer Shubh, we have decided to withdraw our sponsorship,” the brand announced in a post on Twitter. boAt’s decision came after social media users tagged its co-founder Aman Gupta and questioned the company’s association with Shubh despite his controversial views.
Members of the Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM) took to the streets on Saturday and tore down posters promoting Shubh’s programme. Singer, Shubneet had earlier shared a distorted map of Kashmir. BJYM President Tajinder Singh Tiwana said while addressing the reporters. There is no place here for Khalistanis, the enemies of India’s integrity and unity. We will not allow Canadian singer Shubh to perform in the holy land of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, Mumbai. If appropriate action is not taken, the organizers will have to face serious consequences. The boat company also probably does not want to upset its Indian consumers in any way, hence the sponsorship of Shubh has been cancelled.