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Masoom Sharma Controversy

Haryanvi singer Masoom Sharma lashes out over the banning of his popular songs by the Haryana government, accusing officials of bias.

Masoom Sharma reveals that his hit songs 'Tushan Badmashi Ka', '60 Muqaddam', and 'Khatola' were banned from YouTube, each having over 100 million views.

Masoom claims he's being targeted while many similar songs promoting gun culture remain untouched. He demands equal treatment.

Masoom accuses a high-ranking official of purposely removing his songs to suppress Haryanvi artists’ progress.

Hundreds of people earn their livelihood through the Haryanvi music industry. Masoom questions if the government will provide jobs if this work is stopped.

Masoom argues that if his songs promoting gun culture are banned, then Punjabi songs with similar themes should be banned too.

Masoom Sharma recalls receiving death threats and his brother’s house being attacked by armed men.

He urges the Haryana government to act without discrimination, treating all songs promoting gun culture equally.

Masoom Sharma states he's willing to switch to singing bhajans if the government acts fairly and without bias.

Masoom Sharma demands equality for Haryanvi artists and calls for unbiased action from the government.

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