In a shocking development, the Haryana Police have removed 67 songs from digital platforms. These songs were found to be promoting gang culture, glorifying weapons, and encouraging violence. The move is part of an ongoing statewide campaign to curb content that negatively influences the youth and normalizes criminal lifestyles.
This action serves as a strong warning to content creators who continue to produce such material. A key question now is whether other states will adopt a similar approach. If this model is implemented nationwide, it is likely to draw both positive and negative reactions from different sections of society.
Cybercrime teams are continuing to monitor social media and digital platforms closely. Authorities have also warned that stricter action will follow as part of the broader crackdown.
Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy is already taking a tough stand against drugs and gangster culture. If a similar measure is introduced in Telangana, it could become a major talking point in terms of law and order enforcement in the state.
This post was last modified on 13 January 2026 11:36 pm
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