New Delhi: The Gaana app, one of the most popular apps is being widely criticized by netizens on Twitter. Can you guess why? The application has been accused of hosting songs such as “Gustakh-e-Nabi ki ek hi saza, sar tan se juda.” which netizens think promotes the prevalance of beheadings. In the context of the gruesome murder of Udaipur tailor, and the Amravati killings, certain Twitterati were infuriated by this and wrote about it on social media well.
The recent barbaric beheadings of Shri. Kanhaiyalal (Rajasthan) and Shri. Umesh Kolhe (Maharashtra) have shaken the entire nation
— Guruprasad Gowda (@Gp_hjs) July 11, 2022
Sar Tan se Juda chant has been used by religious fanatics to justify acts of violence, and even killings over alleged blasphemy#Boycott_GaanaApp pic.twitter.com/mvtvJs4Bti
The meaning of the song ‘Gustakh-e-Nabi ki ek hi saza, sar tan se juda' translates to, “Beheading is the only punishment for those who insult Prophet Muhammad.”
Clamp down ‘sar tan se juda’ slogans & songs glorifying beheadings by religious fanatics.
— GuruSevakSoumya (@GuruSevak1020) July 11, 2022
They are available in many platforms like Gaana & are being downloaded & used in short videos to issue veiled threats to non Musl!ms.#Boycott_GaanaApp #GaanaApp_Supports_Beheading pic.twitter.com/4jMlfNeu1T
Commenting on the same, one netizen wrote, "These songs are freely available on major platforms like YouTube& Music,Apple Music,Gaana,Hungama & Wynk.They are being used in short videos to issue veiled threats to the non Muslim people. This is a major threat to the secular fabric of Bharat."
These songs are freely available on major platforms like YouTube& Music,Apple Music,Gaana,Hungama & Wynk.They are being used in short videos to issue veiled threats to the non Muslim people.
— Vinaya Bhat (@VinayaBhat15) July 11, 2022
This is a major threat to the secular fabric of Bharat.#Boycott_GaanaApp pic.twitter.com/r5rWE1K6cN
Due to netizens are asking the Gaana app creators to look into this with attached screenshots in their complaint on social media. They were demanding a boycott of the app and asking other people to delete it from their phones. Netizens’ main argument to remove these songs is that such songs contain messages that glorify beheadings which they felt was a dangerous precedent to set after the Udaipur killing in which two men beheaded a tailor for sharing a social media post supporting suspended BJP leader Nupur Sharma.
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