Nuh’s New SP Issues Strict Orders: Legal Action to Be Taken Against Mewati Singers

Nuh, Haryana | Live News Today: In a major step to maintain law and order, the newly appointed Superintendent of Police (SP) in Nuh district has issued strict orders regarding certain Mewati singers. According to police sources, legal action will be taken against singers found spreading objectionable content, promoting violence, or disturbing communal harmony through songs and social media platforms.
The decision comes after several complaints were reportedly received from local residents regarding songs and videos that allegedly contained provocative lyrics and messages. Authorities stated that such content could create tension in the district and negatively influence young audiences. Police officials revealed that monitoring of social media platforms, including YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram, has been intensified. Any singer or content creator found violating legal guidelines will face strict action, including the registration of FIRs under relevant sections of the law.
The new SP emphasized that maintaining peace and harmony in the district remains the top priority. Officials have also directed cyber teams and local police stations to closely track digital content shared by singers and other influencers. Authorities warned that spreading misinformation or promoting illegal activities through songs will not be tolerated. Sources added that the police administration aims to create awareness among artists about responsible content creation. Meetings with community representatives and local influencers may also be organized to ensure that creative expression does not cross legal boundaries.
Local reactions to the order have been mixed. While many residents welcomed the strict approach, saying it will help maintain discipline and prevent unnecessary tensions, some members of the music community expressed concerns about artistic freedom and the need for fair evaluation before taking action. Police authorities clarified that the action is not intended to target the Mewati music community as a whole but rather individuals who misuse their platforms to spread objectionable or unlawful material. Citizens have also been urged to report any suspicious or harmful content directly to the police.

