The
singer
and
TV
host
Sonu
Nigam
landed
himself
in
trouble
after
he
tweeted
about
the
controversial
self-styled
God-Woman
Radhe
Maa,
who
is
in
news
for
dowry
harassment
case.
With
the
mere
mention
of
her
name,
people
started
judging
the
singer
and
was
attacked
by
his
fans
on
Twitter.
Sonu
had
written,
"Just
my
2
pence.
Kaali
Maa
is
depicted
in
lesser
clothes
than
Radhey
Maa.
Interesting
that
this
country
wants
to
sue
a
woman
for
her
clothes." This
tweet
followed
by
two
other
tweets
which
questioned
Gender
equality,
his
fans
started
bombarding
him
with
questions.
Sonu
has
now
come
out
with
a
note
on
his
official
Facebook
page.
The
Singer-Actor-Host
addressed
the
fellow
Indians
and
wrote
the
below
note
on
his
Facebook
Account...
"To
my
fellow
Indians...
To
the
people
who
both
do,
and
don't
have
the
honesty
to
read
a
message
in
it's
real
context,
interestingly
...
Over
the
years,
we
have
created
another
kind
of
rowdy
mob
of
hooligans,
a
Twitter
Mob,
that
has
no
boundaries.
That
will
mercilessly
and
pointlessly
abuse
and
attack,
you
could
be
a
senior
actor,
you
could
be
someone's
wife
or
mother.
They
don't
care!
But
I
put
across
my
point
in
Complete
awareness
of
the
consequences
..
I
know
that
religious
hypocrits
go
on
offensive
when
they
are
cornered
philosophically.
Rational
point
of
views
,
have
always
received
brickbats
initially
before
the
wise
of
the
society
come
together
to
empower
it.
#
Point
1,
I
have
no
clue
who
she
is..
Never
met
her...
But
in
my
eyes,
she's
someone's
wife,
someone's
daughter,
and
many
others,
call
her
a
mother.
#
Point
2,
if
she's
proven
guilty
by
the
law,
she'll
be
punished
by
law.
Before
that,
she's
as
respectable
a
citizen
as
you
and
me.
And
more
so
since
she's
a
woman
in
a
country
infamous
for
it's
rapes
and
atrocities
over
women.
Read
the
remaining
note
of
Sonu
Nigam
in
the
slides...
#
Point
3
A
country
that
worships
Kaali
maa,
who's
depicted
in
the
least
clothes,
(and
I've
been
ok
all
my
life
with
it,
so
should
everyone
else
be),
has
the
galls
to
judge
someone's
spiritual
quotient
by
his/her
attire!
#
Point
3
continued
A
country
that
has
a
Mela
called
Kumbh,
where
thousands
of
Naked
Naga
Saadhus
roam
around;
a
country
that
has
Digaambar
Jains
whi
don't
wear
anything,
for
religious
reasons,
has
issues
with
a
woman
merely
wearing
a
short
dress
in
her
personal
time!
How
does
the
number
and
length
of
clothes
on
a
person
define
his
or
her
Spiritual
Quotient?
#
Point
4
We
have
issues
with
her
dancing
on
songs,
most
dancers
like
Hema
Malini,
portray
Durga
ballet
on
stage
regularly.
So?
Big
Deal?
If
her
devotees
have
no
issues
with
it,
why
should
we
be
bothered?
They
see
their
God
in
a
dancing
Guru,
many
others
see
their
God's
in
a
SAI
Baba
Idol,
or
a
Shiva
Idol!!
What
then
is
a
difference
between
those
terrorists
who
call
everyone
else
who
don't
follow
Islam
as
Kaafirs,
and
us?
Where
does
religious
freedom
go?
#
Point
5
What
kind
of
country
are
we
living
in
where
we
cannot
discuss
an
issue
without
using
foul
language,
circulating
semi
pornographic
images
on
whatsapp
and
reducing
someone's
dignity
to
trash?
Sonu
Continued
If
you
can't
stand
by
a
woman
just
because
you
don't
know
her,
get
the
candle
that
you
are
gonna
carry
on
the
next
Candle
March
after
a
rape,
and
Shove
it
into
your
Aggressively
Opinionistic
Hypocritical
Ass.