Mika
Singh
slapped
a
doctor
in
South-West
Delhi
at
the
concert
and
was
booked
for
wrongfully
restraining
the
doctor,
Shrikant,
at
the
Pusa
institute
ground
in
Inderpuri,
He
has
released
a
statement
now
defending
his
stance.
Read
his
statement
below...
I
had
made
a
humble
request
whilst
being
on
stage,
as
I
always
do
that
the
ladies
and
children
should
be
given
space
to
dance
and
enjoy
the
show.
I
asked
the
Gentleman
in
the
audience
several
times
politely
to
move
over
to
the
side
slightly
and
most
complied
straight
away.
However,
there
was
a
small
group
of
men,
who
constantly
ignored
my
requests.
The
ladies
meanwhile
were
consistently
asking
me
to
ask
them
to
move
slightly.
Again,
I
kept
very
calm
and
upon
the
ladies
persistence
I
again
requested
the
Gentleman
to
give
them
some
space.
It
was
then
that
the
particular
doctor
in
mention
starting
swearing
at
me
from
the
audience
and
showing
his
middle
finger
in
front
of
all
the
doctors
present.
I
realised
at
this
point
he
was
drunk
which
all
the
doctors
also
witnessed.
I
called
him
up
on
stage,
and
asked
him
whether
he
would
feel
just
as
comfortable
doing
the
same
actions
on
stage
or
in
front
of
his
family.
He
continued
his
tirade
of
swearing
after
which
I
lost
my
cool
which
I
probably
shouldn't
have
and
slapped
him.
Now
what
I
want
to
ask
is
why
is
it
that
I
am
always
perceived
in
a
negative
way
even
when
I
am
doing
things
for
the
protection
of
our
own
Women?
Would
people
have
rather
preferred
if
I
hadn't
taken
a
step
to
help
others?
Either
I
should
ignore
people
like
this
and
let
these
type
of
things
carry
on
in
our
country
or
forget
who
I
am
and
stand
up
for
the
vulnerable.
I
have
been
like
this
for
the
last
18
years
and
I
will
never
change
myself.
I
would
like
to
tell
you
of
an
incident
last
year
where
I
helped
two
men
on
the
road
who
had
suffered
a
hit
and
run
accident.
The
next
day
the
news
reported
that
I
had
hit
them
with
my
car
and
I
was
the
target
of
the
media.
The
question
is
why
is
help
first
perceived
in
the
wrong
way?
Finally,
I
just
want
to
conclude
by
saying
the
people
can
decide
whether
I
was
right
or
wrong.
I
did
what
I
felt
was
for
the
betterment
of
our
ladies
and
children
and
I
will
always
continue
to
stand
up
against
what
is
wrong.
The
family
of
the
doctor
created
a
ruckus
and
filed
a
police
complaint
says
the
singer.
Well!
from
this
statement,
we
think
Mika
Singh
is
defending
his
stance.