A fresh controversy has emerged involving Jalandhar’s well-known Kulhad Pizza couple as Nihang Singhs staged a protest outside Gurpreet Kaur and Sehaj Arora’s eatery. The protestors, demanding action, insisted that all their videos be deleted from social media platforms. In response to the escalating situation, the police intervened to maintain order at the site.
Nihang Man Singh from Budha Dal, along with his companions, visited the shop to express their discontent over a leaked video of the couple that went viral last year. He emphasized that the “obscene video” has negatively impacted children. A police team from station 4 promptly arrived after receiving information about the protest.
Standing outside the police station, Man Singh addressed the media, stating that if the couple deletes all their videos from social media, “then it is fine, otherwise he can call all the police and return his turban in front of them.” He added that they would have no objections to whatever videos are made thereafter. The Nihang Singhs threatened strict action if the videos are not removed. One of them mentioned that the police in charge of station 4 assured them that they would take action within three days, including a meeting with senior officials and Sehaj Arora.
Today, Nihang Singhs visited the shop of the Kulhad Pizza couple and said that either Sehaj Arora should stop wearing a turban or stop making videos for social media. pic.twitter.com/yG3AApsHxL
— Gagandeep Singh (@Gagan4344) October 10, 2024
The protestors vowed to return to the shop if no action is taken within the specified time frame. Referring to Sehaj Arora’s earlier accusation against Mangu Math for allegedly demanding money, Man Singh clarified, “Till date, no one has found any proof against Man Singh. He has not demanded money from anyone.” He added that his aim is to protect the next generation and urged Sehaj Arora to meet with the police administration at the station to resolve the issue.
While at the eatery, Nihang Man Singh noted that Sehaj Arora was not present and appealed to the couple to stop making viral videos that insult Sikhs. The protestors expressed concern over the couple’s recent videos featuring their child, calling it “reprehensible” and stating that such content disrespects the Sikh community.
Man Singh also claimed he was mistreated by Sehaj Arora’s sister when he tried to speak with her during the protest. The Nihang Singhs then left the shop after the confrontation.