New Delhi. Yesterday we told you that the ‘Gaana’ app has all the songs of ‘Sir Tan Se Juda’. There was also a Twitter trend against it on Monday. Now information has come to the fore that not only in the song app, but also in other apps, there are all the songs of the head body. The number of people who listen to him is also very good. Analyst and journalistic journalist Anshul Saxena has brought this information to the fore. Tagging all these apps in his Twitter post, Anshul has demanded the removal of such inflammatory songs.
2. Dear @hungama_com
Why are you promoting ‘Sar Tan Se Juda’ slogan? This slogan should be treated as an act of terror.
Are you in support of beheading anyone?
Link: https://t.co/2w29Pu6HNP pic.twitter.com/M7bD8LARtj
— Anshul Saxena (@AskAnshul) July 11, 2022
According to Anshul’s tweets, songs from ‘Sir Tan Se Juda’ are available on Gaana, Hungama.com, Spotify, Amazon Music, Wynk Music and even Apple Music. Let us tell you that in recent times, the slogan of separating the head is gaining a lot of emphasis in India. The reason for this is an alleged controversial statement of Nupur Saxena, the spokesperson of BJP. Muslims are considering this statement as a disgrace in the pride of Prophet Muhammad. There has been a lot of uproar on this issue on behalf of all the people of the community. There has been violence and arson in many cities on June 3 and 10. Along with this, slogans of ‘Sir Tan Se Juda’ have also been heard against Nupur.
4. So @amazonmusic is also promoting radicalization via ‘Sar Tan Se Juda’ slogan. And, this slogan is an open call to behead people. Why are you promoting it?
Link: https://t.co/FmKvBxZdia pic.twitter.com/34YnUzTiy8
— Anshul Saxena (@AskAnshul) July 11, 2022
Not only sloganeering, but even those who support Nupur have lost their lives after raising these slogans. Kanhaiyalal, who works as a tailor in Udaipur, Rajasthan, and Umesh Kolhe in Amravati, Maharashtra have been murdered. Many more people have also received threats of being ‘beheaded’. Now it has come to the fore that the songs made on this provocative slogan are being promoted through all the apps. However, it is also reported that some apps have started removing these songs from their place.