After
Sonu
Nigam's
comment
on
"forced
religiousness" in
India
after
being
woken
up
by
the
azaan
created
a
lot
of
controversy,
the
singer
now
says
that
there
is
no
need
to
fuel
the
argument
anymore.
Sonu
Nigam
on
Tuesday
night
took
to
microblogging
site
Twitter
to
ask
people
to
look
ahead
and
move
on.
"Guys,
in
favour
of
me
and
in
opposition,
let's
agree
to
agree
and
disagree.
No
need
to
fuel
this
anymore.
Look
ahead
and
move
on.
Prayers," Sonu
Nigam
tweeted.
Post
his
comment,
Nigam
offered
to
apologise
if
his
controversial
tweets
were
found
to
be
'anti-Muslim'.
The
singer
blew
up
a
controversy
when
he
lashed
out
at
"forced
religiousness" in
India
after
being
woken
up
by
the
'azaan'
(Muslim
call
for
prayer)
from
a
mosque
near
his
home.
He
had
tweeted,
''God
bless
everyone.
I'm
not
a
Muslim
and
I
have
to
be
woken
up
by
the
Azaan
in
the
morning.
When
will
this
forced
religiousness
end
in
India.''
He
was
trolled
by
Muslim
community
members
and
organisations
with
protests
and
some
planning
to
move
to
court
against
him.