Singer Sonu Nigam has been summoned by Bengaluru rural police for questioning following a controversial remark made during a concert at East Point College of Engineering in Avalahalli on 25 April 2025. The incident, which has sparked widespread debate, centres on NigamтАЩs alleged linking of a request to perform a Kannada song to the recent Pahalgam terrorist attack, prompting outrage among some audience members and pro-Kannada groups.
Bengaluru police ask Sonu Nigam to appear for questioning in Kannada song row; singer issues apology
The controversy erupted when a segment of the audience, reportedly four or five individuals, loudly demanded that Nigam sing a Kannada song, shouting тАЬKannada, KannadaтАЭ during the performance. Nigam, who has an extensive repertoire of over 900 Kannada songs and is celebrated for hits such as тАШMungaru MaleyeтАЩ and тАШAnisuthide,тАЩ took offence at what he described as a тАЬrude and threateningтАЭ tone. In response, he referenced the Pahalgam attack, which claimed 26 lives last month, suggesting that such aggressive linguistic demands reflected divisive attitudes. The remarks, captured on video, quickly went viral, drawing sharp criticism for conflating a cultural request with a terrorist act.
Following the incident, a complaint was lodged by Dharmaraj A, president of the Bengaluru City District Unit of Karnataka Rakshana Vedike, a pro-Kannada organisation. The Avalahalli police registered a First Information Report (FIR) on 3 May 2025 under sections 351(2) (criminal intimidation), 352(1) (intentional insult to provoke breach of peace), and 353 (public mischief) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita. The FIR accuses Nigam of making тАЬobjectionable and emotionally provocativeтАЭ statements that insulted the Kannadiga community and incited hatred among linguistic groups in Karnataka.
C K Baba, Superintendent of Police (Bengaluru Rural), confirmed that an inspector has been assigned to investigate the matter thoroughly. Nigam has been asked to appear before the police within a week to respond to the allegations. The Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce (KFCC) has also announced a тАЬnon-cooperationтАЭ campaign against the singer, with president M Narasimhulu stating that the organisation will refuse to work with Nigam until he issues an unconditional apology to the people of Karnataka.
In a detailed Instagram post on 5 May 2025, Nigam clarified that his comments were directed at a small group of individuals, not the broader Kannadiga community, whom he described as тАЬwonderful people.тАЭ He stated his deep connection to Karnataka, noting that Kannada is his тАЬsecond languageтАЭ in his professional work and that he has always included Kannada songs in his performances in the state.
тАЬI am 51 years old, in the second half of my life, and am entitled to take offence when someone as young as my son threatens me directly in front of thousands,тАЭ Nigam wrote, adding that the audienceтАЩs aggressive behaviour disrupted the concertтАЩs harmony. He also expressed dismay at being тАЬmisjudged,тАЭ highlighting his patriotism and aversion to division based on language, caste, or religion. The singer also apologized in a separate post.
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