Bengali singer: I was harassed for singing 'secular' song: Bengali singer's allegations

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Internet desk held in a school. Bengali singer Lagnajit Chakraborty has alleged that a man harassed him for singing a 'secular' song in a live concert. He said that he has filed a complaint with the police. She stated that the incident took place during a live show at a private school in East Midnapore on Saturday.
While singing a devotional song during the program, a person named Mehboob Malik came on stage and interrupted her. They accused him of abusing him and trying to attack him. He lamented that he was forced to sing 'secular' songs instead of devotional songs. Malik is said to be a member of the school's management committee. It is alleged that the in-charge of Bhagwanpur police station refused to take a complaint about this incident. After that, the police registered an FIR and took Malik into custody. Action will also be taken against the police officers who refused to file a complaint first.
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BJP strongly condemned this incident. BJP leader Shakudeb Panda alleged that Malik, who tried to attack the singer, was a member of the ruling TMC. They also made the mistake of dictating which song the singer should sing. If you go to the police station saying that you tried to attack.. The police are angry that they did not take the complaint.
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