Haryana Government Banned Songs: The Haryana government’s strict action against gun culture shows that the government is active to stop the increasing violence and influence of drugs in the society. By banning the songs of prominent singers like Masoom Sharma, Amit Saini Rohtakiya, Sumita Parata, Harsh Sandhu and Raj Mawar, the government has given a clear message that violence and objectionable content will not be promoted through songs. So far 14 songs have been banned, of which 8 songs of Masoom Sharma are prominent.

This move has created a stir

This move has created a stir in the Haryanvi music industry, and it raises the question whether singers and producers will follow the new guidelines to avoid violence and negative effects in their compositions. This action has reinforced the need to maintain balance in the field of music and culture.

The Haryana government seems

The Haryana government seems to be strict about the songs of gun culture. Which started with the songs of singer Masoom Sharma. Now after Masoom Sharma, songs of many other singers have also been banned. The government has banned 5 songs from YouTube in the last 24 hours. These include songs of big singers like Masoom Sharma, Amit Saini Rohtakiya, Sumita Parata, Harsh Sandhu and Raj Mawar.

14 songs banned so far

The government took strict action and banned songs including Masoom Sharma’s 2 Bande, Amit Saini’s Affidavit, Sumit Parata’s Pistol, Harsh Sandhu’s Bandook and a song by Raj Mawar. These banned songs have created a stir in the Haryanvi industry. Let us tell you that so far 14 songs have been banned by the government. Of which the maximum are 8 songs of Masoom Sharma.

It seems the Haryanvi music industry is facing significant scrutiny, with the government taking action against certain songs. The ban on songs like Masoom Sharma’s “2 Bande,” Amit Saini’s “Affidavit,” and others highlights the ongoing tension between the music industry and regulatory authorities. The fact that Masoom Sharma has had 8 of his songs banned suggests that his music may have faced particular criticism, likely due to the lyrics or themes that were seen as inappropriate or harmful.