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Mentioned temple and gurudwara also, but azaan got highlighte­d: Sonu Nigam

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Popular singer Sonu Nigam, who had earlier this year sparked a controvers­y by calling azaan on loudspeake­rs a "forced religiousn­ess", on Thursday said he had also mentioned temple and Gurudwara in his Twitter posts, but only the Azaan was highlighte­d.

"The issue of loudspeake­r was in my office. But when I raised my voice against it, they fit one near my house also as a way to protest. It's the right of every citizen to raise their voice against anything wrong and not tolerate it," Sonu said at the Manthan Aaj Tak conclave.

"In the azaan incident, religion was also added. In India, people don't try to understand the meaning of words and try to look into it deeply. In the same post, I had mentioned temple, Gurudwara, but the only thing highlighte­d was azaan," he added.

On April 16, Sonu, in a series of tweets, had lashed out at "forced religiousn­ess" in India after being woken up by the azaan (Islamic call to prayer) from a nearby mosque.

He had tweeted: "God bless everyone. I'm not a Muslim and I have to be woken up by the Azaan in the morning. When will this forced religiousn­ess end in India.

"And by the way Mohammed did not have electricit­y when he made Islam. Why do I have to have this cacophony after Edison?

I don't believe in any temple or Gurudwara using electricit­y to wake up people who don't follow the religion. Why then? Honest? True?. Gundagardi hai bus."

Sonu, 43, also said the reactions from Bollywood on his comment that time were divided.

"I am not a religious person, but I believe in God. I see God in everybody. I believe in all the religions. Even some of my close friends stood against me during that time. But not all of them were against me. Today, a lot of people praise the step that I took during that time," he said.

Back then, Sonu had even shaved off his head in defiance of a 'fatwa' issued by Syed Sha Atef Ali Al Quaderi of the West Bengal Minority Council, who offered to pay Rs 10 lakh as a reward to have the singer go bald

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