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In a statement, Singh said the Punjabi singer’s arrest was ”correct and justified.”
“Promoting gangsterism and gun culture in this manner was absolutely wrong,” he said.
On Tuesday, Patiala’s Senior Superintendent of Police Vikram Jeet Duggal said Brar’s song had provocative lyrics, promoting violence and anti-social acts to the extent of even providing shelter to criminals and encouraging jailbreaks.
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He said the arrest had no connection with the singer’s video in support of the protesting farmers.
However, his “good work” now could not condone the negative impact of his earlier song encouraging the youth to pick up the gun, he said.
The CM said Punjab faces threats from across the border.
“We will not allow the State’s peace to be disturbed in any manner,” he said, adding that such acts had the potential to do so.
Patiala police had arrested Brar in Mohali near Chandigarh.