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Rapper Hard Kaur Shares 'Abusive' Video Targeting Modi, Shah; Twitter Suspends Account

Darpan News Desk IANS, 14 Aug, 2019 08:45 PM

    Rapper Hard Kaur’s Twitter account was suspended after she posted a video in which she apparently targeted the Prime minister Narendra Modi and Home minister Amit Shah using words that the twitter found to be "abusive" and "derisive".

     

    The rapper-singer shared a 2.20-minute clip, where she is seen with three supporters of Khalistan speaking in favour of the separatist movement.

     
     

    The 39-year-old challenged the Prime Minister and the Home Minister to a fight on this and allegedly used words that were "abusive".

     
     
     
     

    In the video, the Khalistan supporters said they would hoist their flag in 15 nations. They also challenged PM Modi and Amit Shah to try and stop them legally.

     
     

    The clip of the rapper-singer has gone viral on social media, and now is one of the top trends of Twitter in India. After sharing the video on Twitter, Hard Kaur posted a promotional clip of her upcoming song, ‘We Are Warriors’, on Instagram, which also featured the Khalistan supporters.

     

    This is not the first time that Hard Kaur, born Taran Kaur Dhillon, targeted the right-wing political groups in India.

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    View this post on Instagram
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    KHALISTAN ZINDABAD @sikhs.for.justice #hardkaurbrigade #hardkaur #khalistan #khalistanzindabad #sherni #sikhsforjustice @klamanistattoo @ranasingh2020

    A post shared by HARDKAUR BRIGADE 🦅 (@officialhardkaur) on Aug 13, 2019 at 3:16am PDT

     
     

    She was charged with sedition in June this year for her social media posts on Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat.

     

    The singer termed the sedition charges filed against her as “girly moves”.

     

    Dhillon is currently based in the United Kingdom and owns a music label, Future Records India.

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
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    GURDAS MANN DA FAKE SIKH IS AN ACTUAL BROTHER OF K P GILL. OH MY GOD😡 KOI BACHYA HAI KE NAI ? KI HAR KOI GADAAR SAALE SANGHI NE 💔 #traitors #sikhsforjustice THIS GURDAS MANN WORSHIPPED THIS JUNKIE SAI LAADI SHAH & KP GILL THE ONE WHO KILLED THOUSANDS OF SIKH BROTHERS BETWEEN 1990 - 1995 AND RAPED OUR MOTHERS & SISTERS. THEY WOULD KIDNAP & TAKE THE BOYS & THEN RAPE THIER SISTERS & MOTHERS IN JAILS. THERES MORE- THOSE MURDERERS WOULD STRIP THE FATHERS & DAUGHTERS & FORCE THEM ON THIER OWN DAUGHTERS & BURN THEM ALIVE FOR NOT DOING SO. I HATE YOU ALL. @gurdasmaanjeeyo TAAHI TU HUN AAJ DA BABA BANNKE AAJ DE YOUNGSTERS NU BRAINWASH KARKE PAKHANDI BABEYAA DE NAAL JORDD RIHA HAI, JEDDA BABA AAP NASHEDI SI TE DRUGS DA PARSHAAD WANDDE NE.. ITTHE MERIYAAN GALLA KARDE JO MAWAAN PENNA NU STAGE TE KHALOKEY GAALLA KADDA HUNDA SI. JEDHA DRUG LENDA HOVE OH KI BABA HO SAKDAA ????? @sikhs.for.justice @indianexpress @thetribunechd @thetimesofindia @thequint @hindustantimes @middayindia @sikhs.for.justice @jagbanionline @ptc_news GURDAS MANN NAA BHULLI KE MEIN TENU APNI ANKHAAN DE NAAL BOMBAY DUJIYAA KUDIYAA NAAL DEKHYA SE AND TU WAVE KARKE MOO KHUMA LIYA SI DARR DE MAARE. DON’T WORRY MERE NAAL JEDI KUDI TERI FAN BETHI SI OVI KAAFI SHOCKED SI SO..... END OF YHE DAY .. CAN’T TRUST ANY OF YOU INDUSTRY DIRTY THARKI MONEY HUNGRY DISGUSTING PEOPLE.

    A post shared by HARDKAUR BRIGADE 🦅 (@officialhardkaur) on Aug 8, 2019 at 6:25pm PDT

     
     
     
     
     
     

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