Outrage on Social Media: Vishal Dadlani Faces Calls for Removal from ‘Indian Idol’
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Mumbai, March 27 (NationPress) Music composer and vocalist Vishal Dadlani is facing a social media backlash following a controversial video featuring a Pakistani journalist. A significant number of users have called for his removal from the popular reality show ‘Indian Idol’.
The acclaimed musician is one of the judges on this singing competition. On Friday, numerous users expressed their concerns on X (formerly Twitter), highlighting how the composer engaged with a representative from a nation that India considers an arch-rival.
One user tweeted, “Remove Vishal Dadlani From Indian Idol @SonyTV.”
Another commented, “Vishal Dadlani has undermined our sovereignty and questioned our nation's existence by associating with Pakistani extremists. This should be regarded as an act of terrorism under the new Indian definition; he must be prosecuted under UAPA.”
A third individual remarked, “He is the most anti-Indian figure I’ve ever encountered yet continues to receive repeated opportunities.”
Another user suggested, “The most effective way to make a statement is to stop watching. Sony has a history of disregarding such matters.”
The uproar surrounding Vishal Dadlani originated from a viral clip that depicted him conversing with Pakistani journalist Safina Khan in London, who is known for her anti-India sentiments. This video quickly gained widespread attention across various social media channels. The interaction appeared casual, taking place at what reports describe as a public event. The clip elicited strong responses online, primarily due to Khan's controversial reputation and her political stance, which has been a topic of debate. Currently, Dadlani has not provided a substantial public statement regarding this interaction.
India and Pakistan have a long history of conflicts, having fought three major wars in 1965, 1971, and 1999, all of which India decisively won. As traditional warfare has not favored Pakistan against India, they have resorted to using proxies to conduct a prolonged asymmetric conflict.