Music composer and singer Vishal Dadlani has broken his silence on rumours of being removed from the reality show ‘Indian Idol 16′. Dismissing the claims circulating on social media, Vishal shared a video directly from the show’s set. Actually, after criticising the government over the NEET-UG paper leak case, there were rumours that the makers had removed him from the judges’ panel. Vishal clarified that he remains a part of the show and appealed to people not to believe the lies being spread online. Shared video from the set, said – I am here
Vishal Dadlani posted a funny video from the set of ‘Indian Idol’ on his official Instagram account. At the beginning of the video, he appears to be pretending to cry, but immediately laughs loudly and says, ‘I am here, baby’. In the caption of this post, Vishal wrote, ‘Remember, don’t trust anything you see online. There is a lot of manipulation going on on the internet. Keep fighting for what is right and keep speaking openly about what needs to be said.’ Speculations began after the statement on NEET paper leak
This whole controversy started when Vishal Dadlani released a video in support of students affected by the NEET-UG exam paper leak case. In this video, he strongly criticized the examination system and the attitude of the officials. Vishal appealed to people to rise above caste and religion and choose only educated and sensible leaders. Immediately after this, many social media pages started claiming that the makers of Indian Idol had taken action against him due to his political comments. ‘People in power are not educated, the country will be ruined’
In his earlier video, Vishal had said that the future of the country’s students is in danger due to the NEET exam paper leak. Targeting the officials, he had said, ‘People in power are not educated and this will ruin India. Whether people like it or not, this is the truth. Please vote for better people for your and the country’s secure future.’ He had appealed to people to prevent ignorant goons from their own family or caste from coming to power.