Haryana Police Cracks Down On Badshah’s ‘Tateeree’- 857 Links Removed, Strict Action Warning Issued !
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Haryana Police removes 857 links linked to Badshah’s ‘Tateeree’ over objectionable content. Authorities warn strict legal action against users sharing or uploading the song online.
In a major digital enforcement drive, Haryana Police has stepped up action against controversial content linked to rapper Badshah’s song “Tateeree”, removing hundreds of links and issuing strict warnings against those continuing to share or circulate the material online.
According to officials, the crackdown is part of a broader effort to curb the spread of objectionable content, particularly material deemed derogatory towards women and minors.
857 Links Taken Down Across YouTube And Instagram
Data released by Panchkula Police and reviewed by Prime Vista News shows the scale of the action taken so far.
Breakdown of removed content:
- 154 YouTube videos
- 703 Instagram Reels
- Total links removed: 857
Authorities confirmed that the removal process is ongoing, with additional content being flagged and taken down as part of continuous monitoring.
Officials said that all actions are being carried out within the legal framework and in coordination with social media platforms.
Notices Issued To Social Media Platforms
Police have formally notified major platforms, directing them to remove all forms of the song, including:
- Re-uploaded versions
- Short video clips
- Remixes and edits
- User-generated content featuring the track
The objective, officials said, is to prevent the re-circulation of the material in any format.
The move comes amid growing concern over the viral spread of the song across social media, especially in short-form video content.
Authorities Cite “Objectionable Content”
Officials have maintained that the crackdown is specifically targeted at content that violates legal and social norms.
According to police, the song contains:
- Derogatory references
- Language considered offensive
- Content deemed inappropriate for public circulation
Authorities stressed that such material, particularly when it targets vulnerable groups like women and minors, will not be tolerated.
DGP Ajay Singhal Warns Of Strict Action
Haryana Director General of Police Ajay Singhal made it clear that the state will continue to take firm action against those responsible for spreading such content.
“Any content that undermines the dignity of women and minors will face strict legal consequences,” he said.
He added that digital surveillance has been significantly strengthened to ensure compliance and prevent further circulation.
Government Emphasises Safe Digital Environment
Officials reiterated that the crackdown aligns with the state government’s broader objective of maintaining a responsible online ecosystem.
Under the leadership of Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini, the administration has prioritised measures aimed at curbing harmful digital content and promoting accountability on social media platforms.
Authorities believe that such actions send a clear message about the importance of responsible online behaviour.
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Public Warned Against Sharing The Song
Senior police officials have issued a strong advisory to the public, warning against creating or sharing content related to the song.
Sibas Kabiraj, Additional Director General of Police and Commissioner of Panchkula, stated that strict legal consequences await violators.
Possible actions include:
- Blocking or restricting social media accounts
- Legal cases under relevant laws
- Action against repeat offenders under stricter provisions
Officials have urged users to exercise caution and avoid engaging with the banned content in any form.
FIR Registered, Investigation Ongoing
The matter is currently under active investigation following the registration of an FIR at the Cyber Police Station in Sector 20, Panchkula.
Police teams are:
- Monitoring social media platforms
- Tracking accounts involved in dissemination
- Identifying repeat offenders
- Coordinating with tech companies for compliance
Authorities confirmed that the probe is ongoing and further action may follow based on findings.
Digital Monitoring Intensified
Officials emphasised that enforcement is not limited to content removal but extends to proactive monitoring.
Specialised cyber teams have been deployed to:
- Scan platforms for re-uploads
- Identify trends and viral patterns
- Respond quickly to violations
This approach aims to ensure that the content does not resurface after being taken down.
A Clear Message On Online Accountability
The crackdown on “Tateeree” reflects a broader shift toward stricter regulation of digital content, particularly in cases involving offensive or harmful material.
Authorities say the message is clear:
- Social media platforms are not beyond regulation
- Users are accountable for what they share
- Legal consequences will follow violations
As the investigation continues, Haryana Police has reiterated its commitment to maintaining law and order both offline and online.