Indo-Canadian Rapper Writes About Hoodie Glorifying Indira Gandhi’s Assassins
MUMBAI, (IANS) – Canada based rapper Shubh, who has once again landed in a hot soup after flaunting a hoodie glorifying former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi’s assassins amid a gig in London, has issued a clarification.
The rapper while performing on stage in one of his shows was handed over a hoodie by a fan among the audience.
On October 31 he wrote, “No matter what I do, some people will find something to bring against me. A lot of clothes, jewelry, and phones were thrown at me by the audience at my first show in London. I was there to perform, not to see what got thrown at me and what is on it. The team has worked very hard for the last couple of months to perform for you all. STOP SPREADING HATE AND NEGATIVITY,” he added.
Shubh earlier found himself surrounded in a controversy after the alleged ‘distorted map of India’ controversy.
Earlier, actress Kangana Ranaut, who will be seen playing Indira Gandhi in the upcoming film “Emergency” criticized Shubh writing, “Celebrating the cowardly killing of an old woman by those who she appointed as her saviors. When you are trusted to protect but you take advantage of the trust and faith and use the same weapons to kill the ones were supposed to protect then it’s a shameful act of cowardice not of bravery (sic).
“One must be ashamed of such a cowardly attack on an elderly lady who was disarmed and unaware, a lady who was the chosen leader of a democracy, nothing to glorify here. Shame,” she added.