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Haryanvi Singer Masoom Sharma Booked for Using Abusive Language During Dehradun College Performance

Haryanvi Singer Masoom Sharma Booked for Using Abusive Language During Dehradun College Performance Dehradun police have registered a case against popular Haryanvi singer Masoom Sharma following a con...

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By thecommonsvoice
April 13, 2026
Haryanvi Singer Masoom Sharma Booked for Using Abusive Language During Dehradun College Performance

Haryanvi Singer Masoom Sharma Booked for Using Abusive Language During Dehradun College Performance

Dehradun police have registered a case against popular Haryanvi singer Masoom Sharma following a controversial performance at a private college in the city. The incident has sparked a heated debate over celebrity conduct at educational institutions in Uttarakhand, fueling a broader discussion on the need for stricter regulations and accountability.

Background and Context

Masoom Sharma is a well-known figure in the Haryanvi music industry, with a significant following across the state and beyond. His performances often feature explicit language and provocative content, which has raised eyebrows in the past. However, the recent incident at the Dehradun college has taken the controversy to a new level.

The performance in question took place at the college's annual cultural festival, where Sharma allegedly used "obscene and abusive language" while addressing the audience. The incident was captured on video and quickly went viral on social media, triggering widespread backlash and outrage.

The FIR and its Implications

Following the viral videos, a formal complaint was lodged with the Dehradun police, leading to the registration of an FIR under relevant sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS). The police confirmed that the case is being investigated, and Sharma is likely to face charges for his alleged actions.

The FIR has significant implications for Sharma and the wider music industry. If convicted, Sharma could face serious consequences, including fines and even imprisonment. The incident also raises important questions about the responsibility of celebrities and public figures to conduct themselves in a manner that is respectful and considerate of their audience.

A Broader Debate on Celebrity Conduct

The incident involving Masoom Sharma is just the latest in a series of controversies involving celebrities and educational institutions in Uttarakhand. Last year, rapper Badshah faced similar criticism for his performance at a college event, highlighting the need for stricter regulations and accountability.

The issue is not limited to Uttarakhand, however. Similar incidents have been reported across the country, sparking a broader debate on the role of celebrities and public figures in educational institutions. While some argue that celebrities have a right to free speech and expression, others argue that they have a responsibility to conduct themselves in a manner that is respectful and considerate of their audience.

As the debate continues, one thing is clear: the incident involving Masoom Sharma has raised important questions about celebrity conduct and the need for accountability. Whether or not Sharma is ultimately held accountable for his actions, the incident serves as a reminder of the importance of responsible and respectful behavior in public settings.

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