BENAGLURU: Popular singer Sonu Nigam finds himself in the midst of a controversy after he lost his calm made a statement linked to the Pahalgam terror attack after a youth in the crowd insisted that he sing in Kannada during his live concert in Bengaluru.
While performing at East Point College in Bengaluru, a student reportedly rudely asked Sonu Nigam to sing a Kannada song. The singer stopped his performance mid-way and expressed his love for Kannada and the people of Karnataka.

However, he gave clarity on what he meant and what is the reason for his anger at that youth. Then he sang a Kannada song on request to appease his fans.

Sonu Nigam connects the dots—from a rude demand to sing in Kannada to the Pahalgam terror attack—reminding everyone that our real enemy isn’t each other, it’s division.
Time to choose unity over ego. End this divisive games. Be one against enemies of Nation pic.twitter.com/znaeuWpI8l
— Megh Updates 🚨™ (@MeghUpdates) May 1, 2025
The statement has drawn flak from Kannada groups, which have questioned the connection between Sonu Nigam’s request to sing a Kannada song and the terrorist attack. They have demanded that Sonu Nigam be boycotted from the Kannada film industry and that the police take suo motu cognizance of the matter.
The singer said in a way that music has no horizon, and he does not believe in the division of language and noted that people should be broad-minded.
The president of the Bengaluru city district unit of Karnataka Rakshana Vedike (KRV), a pro-Kannada organisation, has lodged a police complaint against singer Sonu Nigam, stating that his statements have deeply hurt the sentiments of Kannadigas, incited hatred among various linguistic communities in Karnataka and are likely to provoke violence.
This complaint was lodged against the renowned singer for allegedly making ‘objectionable’ and ’emotionally provocative’ statements during a musical event held on April 25- 26 at East Point College of Engineering and Technology at Virgonagar in Bengaluru.
