Nothing about the video is inappropriate: Sona Mohapatra's lawyer

ANI  |  New Delhi 

In connection with the ongoing controversy over a music video, Mohapatra's said on Tuesday that the objections regarding the attire are unwarranted as the video was passed by the Board of

In a series of tweets to Mumbai Police, the said has asked her to remove the video from all communication mediums as it has hurt the sentiments of Muslims and could flare communal tensions.

The lawyer, Henal Vakhari, also said the verse written by is already in public domain and the credit has been given to him for the lyrics.

According to the police complaint filed against the foundation, Om Grown, a music company, had received a mail from Sufi in this regard alleging that the "after watching the music album "Toori Surat" and "Lal Pari Mastani" which are available on Channel "https://www.com/watch?v=lWoNbIp3aDc", the sentiments of millions of Muslims are hurt as the singer Ms. Mohapatra is alleged to have inappropriately dressed while Sufi songs written by Hazrat Amir Khusroo."

"If we are not satisfied with the action taken on our complaint, we will try other remedies too. It's our constitutional right to ensure our safety and security," Vakhari told ANI.

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First Published: Wed, May 02 2018. 10:30 IST