Friday, May 23, 2025

Sikh Artist’s Love Song for Pakistan Faces Ban in India

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“You Can’t Mute Love: Zara Gill’s Peace Anthem Hits a Nerve!”

Who would’ve thought a soulful track about peace and shared heritage could cause such a political tremor? Indian Sikh singer Zara Gill’s powerful song,

“Asi Murdabad Nahi Keh Sakde, Bhul Ke Vi Pakistan Nu”

(We can’t ever curse Pakistan, not even by mistake), is going viral — not just for its melody, but for its message.

With a heartfelt nod to Guru Nanak Dev Ji and his deep connection to the land now known as Pakistan, the song blends spirituality, cultural memory, and an emotional plea for unity. It’s resonating with Sikhs on both sides of the border — and ruffling more than a few feathers.

Reportedly, the Modi-led Indian government has tried to suppress the song in East Punjab, citing heightened Indo-Pak tensions. But as history shows, trying to silence art only makes it louder. Despite the ban, the track is spreading like wildfire online, with fans applauding its emotional power and Gill’s fearless message.

Politics might try to turn down the volume, but when a song echoes truth and love — good luck keeping it quiet.


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