Tejinder Singh Bagga

PIL against 'Bharat Mata ki' song from 'Shanghai' New Delhi: A petition has been filed in the Delhi High Court for an interim stay on the release of forthcoming Bollywood film 'Shanghai' until its controversial song 'Bharat Mata ki jai' is removed from the film. Tejinder Bagga of Bhagat Singh Kranti Sena, has filed the petition, "We have problems with the words used in the song. Sone ki chidiya, dengue, malaria, gud bhi hai, gobar bhi, Bharat Mata ki jai. Bharat Mata is not a person, it's not a political party, it's not a system either. She is like a goddess to every Indian. In our national song Vande Mataram, she is compared to the goddess Durga. And, here she is told to be the home of such diseases, so, we have a strong objection to it."

Tejinder Bagga also had a conversation with the singer-composer of the song Vishal Dadlani on micro blogging site Twitter, "I had a conversation with Vishal Dadlani, around a month ago, where I pleaded him to take out the objectionable words from the song. This doesn't seem to be a mistake, it's deliberate. Then he tweeted that Tejinder Bagga is threatening him. Then we thought probably he is seeking some cheap publicity, so we kept silence for one month before filing a police case. We want punishment for such people."

"Vishal said you remove dengue, malaria from the country and I will remove these words from the song, then I asked him 'is there any country in this world 
07:14 PM, Jun 04, 2012

Prashant Bhushan attackers granted bail New Delhi: A Delhi court on Friday granted bail to three persons arrested for allegedly assaulting senior lawyer and Team Anna member Prashant Bhushan in his Supreme Court chamber on Wednesday. The three accused - Tejinder Singh Bagga, Vishnu Gupta and Inder Verma - were produced in the court on Thursday and remanded to one day in judicial custody. The group they belong to, the Bhagat Singh Kranti Sena was...  
04:46 PM, Oct 14, 2011

Team Anna split over Bhushan's Kashmir remarks New Delhi: The divide within Team Anna over senior lawyer Prashant Bhushan's statement calling for a plebiscite in Kashmir to decide the Valley's future is out in the open. Both anti-corruption crusader Anna Hazare and former Indian Police Service (IPS) officer Kiran Bedi have distanced themselves from Bhushan's statement calling the remarks his personal opinion. Addressing the media on Friday in his village Ralegan Siddhi, Hazare said that said that...  
01:01 PM, Oct 14, 2011

Bhushan attackers to be produced in court today New Delhi: Two days after the brutal attack on senior lawyer and Team Anna member Prashant Bhushan, the men who allegedly assaulted him will be produced in a Delhi Court on Friday. The group they belong to, the Bhagat Singh Kranti Sena was involved in another scuffle with Anna supporters on Thursday. The incident at the Patiala House court took place shortly after Tejinder Singh Bagga and Vishnu Gupta, the...  
06:54 AM, Oct 14, 2011

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12:34 PM, Oct 13, 2011

Bhushan attackers not linked to BJP: LK Advani New Delhi: Senior BJP leader LK Advani on Thursday condemned the attack on Team Anna member Prashant Bhushan. "I condemn any kind of extremist act," said Advani. He also clarified that the attackers do not have any links with BJP even though he is seen in an old photo with one of the attackers Tejinder Singh Bagga. Advani spoke to CNN-IBN and said, "I dont think this person had any...  
11:02 AM, Oct 13, 2011