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The Scam Of Yo Yo Honey Singh's Campus Visit Hits DU!

Darpan News Desk IANS, 04 Mar, 2017 02:33 PM
  • The Scam Of Yo Yo Honey Singh's Campus Visit Hits DU!
The fan frenzy around singer / rapper Yo Yo Honey Singh has been used by a few miscreants to misuse the musicians name to scam Delhi's college students. 
 
Taking advantage of the massive fan following of Honey Singh amidst youngsters, college fests are being promoted at the cost of the actors name. 
 
Universities of Delhi have been buzzing with posters and announcements of singer, rapper Honey Singh visiting their campus premises. However, these claims are fake, and the matter has brought to light by the Student's Union of the colleges. 
 
There was heightened buzz that Yo Yo Honey Singh will visit and perform at Shri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC) for their fest, Crossroads 2017. 
 
The announcement has been circulated in the form of posters in the college campuses, social media and even whats app groups, generating immense traction from the students. 
 
These fake announcements have failed to amuse the students unions, who took matters into their hands and investigated the matter. `Random people have called me up, asking me why we haven't officially announced Honey Singh's performance yet. Or if they can get passes to the Honey Singh show, I was amused! We haven't decided our star night performers yet, these posters will just mislead everyone till we announce anything officially,` says Bharatendu Verma, students' union president of SRCC. 
 
The Commerce Department, Hans Raj College, and ARSD College have updated their statuses on their social networking page. Yatin Arora, cultural president, ARSD, says, `We have posted a status on the official page of TIDE, requesting students to only believe what has been posted on our page and nowhere else.` 
 
The matter has now been taken into control, with students being informed that Yo Yo Honey Singh was never to perform at the college fests, and that the news was a hoax used to mislead students.

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