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Yuvraj Singh’s Father Yograj Singh In Trouble After Misogynistic Web Series Dialogue

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  • Punjab Women Commission issues notice for Yograj Singh’s remarks.
  • Police investigation to scrutinize actor, writer, and director.
  • Commission demands report on offensive content, suggests Censor Board.
  • Action aims to uphold women’s dignity and prevent future offenses.

The Punjab State Commission for Women has initiated formal legal proceedings against the veteran actor Yograj Singh following the circulation of highly offensive remarks directed at women. Taking suo motu notice of a viral video from a recent web series, the Chairperson has demanded an immediate police investigation. The commission asserts that such derogatory language violates the fundamental dignity and rights of women.

An offensive line from Yograj’s recent web series ‘Lukkhe‘ sparked widespread outrage and demands for police action and FIRs against the actor for severely insulting women.

Suo Motu Notice Issued For Dialogue In ‘Lukkhe’

The official document confirms that the Commission has invoked its powers under the Punjab State Commission for Women Act, 2001. This action follows a public outcry.

The Chairperson, Raj Lali Gill, has directed the Director General of Police to assign a senior officer to this case. The investigation will focus on the actor, writer, and director involved.

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Demand For Accountability

The authorities are treating this as a serious violation of social standards. A comprehensive report on the matter must be submitted within one week.

The Commission has also suggested reaching out to the Censor Board to discuss the regulation of such content. The goal is to ensure that no further offensive material reaches the public.

Impact On Public Sentiment

The actor, who is the father of cricketing legend Yuvraj Singh, is no stranger to public controversy. However, this recent slip has drawn sharp condemnation from various social activist groups.

Supporters of the Commission argue that prominent figures must be held to higher standards. The use of abusive terminology in digital media is seen as a regression in gender equality.

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Procedural Next Steps

The Punjab Police Headquarters in Chandigarh has been tasked with overseeing the inquiry. Legal experts suggest that the production house could also face sanctions if the dialogues are found criminal.

The final decision will rest on the findings presented to the Commission by next Thursday. Until then, the industry remains on high alert regarding the portrayal of women in entertainment.

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