Gaana App, Hungama, JioSaavn And Wynk Post Sar Tan Se Juda Songs By Muslims Asking For Hindus To Be Beheaded, Twitter Calls For Boycott As Petition Goes Viral

Gaana App, Hungama, JioSaavn And Wynk Post Sar Tan Se Juda Songs By Muslims Asking For Hindus To Be Beheaded, Twitter Calls For Boycott As Petition Goes Viral

The clarion call by scores of Muslims in India of sar tan se juda has now been promoted on music apps like Gaana App, Hungama, JioSaavn and Wynk with twitter calling for their boycott

Recently, the barbaric beheadings of Shri. Kanhaiyalal and Shri. Umesh Kolhe of Rajasthan and Maharashtra have shaken the entire nation, especially the Hindu community. Reportedly, these targeted murders were retaliation against the insults of Prophet Muhammad.

Though the Constitution of India protects the religious rights of every community, it also provides the sufficient approach to address the grievances of whose religious sentiments are hurt. Unfortunately, this is a norm which hasn’t been followed with Hindu sentiments being persistently clamped down on in the guise of free speech whilst other religions are safeguarded by the legal fabric of the country.

Gaana App, Hungama, JioSaavn And Wynk Post Sar Tan Se Juda Songs By Muslims Asking For Hindus To Be Beheaded, Twitter Calls For Boycott As Petition Is Viral

It has emboldened Islamists to unleash havoc and mayhem in the country with Hindus being murdered and beheaded unabated by Muslims.

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Despite all this, the religious fanatics are seen to resolve the matter with violence. These acts of violence are spurred by often repeated change of “‘Gustakh e Nabi ki ek hi Sazaa, sar tan se juda” which means beheadings is the only punishment for those who insult the Prophet Muhammad.

These chants are used by fanatics to satisfy and justify their acts of violence in order to seek revenge for insults to the Prophet.

However, the more disturbing news is that these chants are no longer only in the religious realm fanaticism but it has become the mainstream which means these chants are continuously being repeated in the common streets to protests, in the songs and even on social media.

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For an instance, there is a song of Allama Hafiz Bilal Qadri, “‘Gustakh e Nabi ki Ek Hi Saza” or there is also another song of Syed Aftab Ali Qadri Chishti, “Gustakh-E-Muhammad Teri”.

These songs are freely available on the social media platform YouTube, and the other platforms related to music including YouTube Music, Apple Music, Gaana, JioSaavan, Hungama and Wynk.

However the urgent instructions have been issued to these music platforms like YouTube Music, Apple Music, Gaana, JioSaavn, Hungama and Wynk to remove any such kind of material that promotes violence in the name of Prophet Muhammad.

The Hindu community had demanded the government to pursue jail for the users who used these songs. According to their demand, if any person who’s found using these kinds of songs or lyrics will be apprehended and sentenced to prison for promoting anti-national activities.

The Hindu community had also demanded that the government take the matter in their own hands to this extremely serious threat to national security and provide justice.

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