In a shocking move, Masoom Sharma Songs Banned the Haryana government has taken a strict stance against the rising gun culture in the state by banning several Haryanvi songs. The decision has directly impacted the Haryanvi music industry, as popular singer Masoom Sharma’s hit tracks have been taken down from YouTube. This crackdown has sparked a heated debate among artists and fans alike.
Government’s Action and Masoom Sharma Songs Banned Reaction
Famous Haryanvi singer Masoom Sharma went live on Facebook to question the government’s decision. He claimed that his songs were specifically targeted, while thousands of similar songs remain online.
Masoom Sharma Songs Banned:
- Tuition Badmashi Ka
- 60 Mukadme
- Khatola
These songs had garnered over 100 million views but were removed under the claim that they promoted hooliganism and violence.

Is This Selective Targeting?
Masoom Sharma accused the government of taking action only against Haryanvi artists, while Punjabi and Bollywood songs that glorify gun culture, drugs, and crime continue to thrive without restrictions.
He stated,
“If the government wants to curb such content, I support it. But the action must be fair. Why aren’t Punjabi songs facing the same restrictions?”
KD and Fans Raise Their Voice
Several prominent figures in the Haryanvi industry, including KD, have come forward in support of Masoom Sharma. Fans have also taken to social media, questioning why songs like Rohtakiya and Hooda are allowed, but only selected tracks are being banned.
Is This the End of Haryanvi Music?
The Haryanvi music industry is currently experiencing its golden era, but constant restrictions could threaten the careers of numerous artists.
Masoom Sharma remarked,
“If this continues, Haryana’s youth will shift to listening to Punjabi songs. 10-12 years ago, Haryanvi music was not this popular, but we worked hard to bring it here.”
Impact on the Haryanvi Music Industry
- Threat to the livelihoods of hundreds of people
- Growing discontent among fans
- Rising concerns over selective action
- Demand for fairness in music censorship
Fair Action Is the Need of the Hour!
The government has every right to curb gun culture, but if these actions are only directed at Haryanvi artists, it could severely damage the industry and demotivate upcoming talents.
What’s Your Opinion?
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Message from the Editor-in-Chief:
Music reflects society, and censorship should never be biased. If we truly want to curb negativity, the action should be fair across all platforms and regions. The Haryanvi music industry has flourished because of its raw energy and real stories—let’s ensure it continues to thrive without unfair restrictions.
– Parveen , Editor-in-Chief, Peddler Media
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