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No Safety, No Show: Jasmine Sandlas Refuses to Sing Until Women Feel Safe at Delhi Concert
Published : Feb 11, 2026, 9:23 pm IST
Updated : Feb 11, 2026, 9:23 pm IST
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In a moment that has since gone viral, she declared in Punjabi, "Appan gawan ge hi ni jab tak kudiya safe ni feel karti hoye," making it clear she would not continue the concert until the safety of every woman present was guaranteed. File Photo.
In a moment that has since gone viral, she declared in Punjabi, "Appan gawan ge hi ni jab tak kudiya safe ni feel karti hoye," making it clear she would not continue the concert until the safety of every woman present was guaranteed. File Photo.

Directing her attention to the security team, Sandlas pointed out the individuals and firmly requested their removal.


No Safety, No Show: Jasmine Sandlas Refuses to Sing Until Women Feel Safe at Delhi Concert

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Punjabi music sensation Jasmine Sandlas has earned widespread praise after pausing her live performance at Delhi’s Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium to protect female fans. During the event, the singer noticed men in the crowd allegedly harassing women and immediately stopped the music to intervene.

Directing her attention to the security team, Sandlas pointed out the individuals and firmly requested their removal, stating they were troubling the women in the audience.

In a moment that has since gone viral, she declared in Punjabi, "Appan gawan ge hi ni jab tak kudiya safe ni feel karti hoye," making it clear she would not continue the concert until the safety of every woman present was guaranteed. She even offered to wait on stage until the issue was fully resolved.

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Social media platforms have been flooded with support for the singer, with fans applauding her for prioritising ethics and safety over the show's schedule. Many noted that her calm but stern approach set a high standard for live performers.

Sandlas, widely recognised for global hits like "Illegal Weapon" and "Taras" from the film Munjya, continues to be a powerful voice in the industry. By standing her ground, she has sent a clear message that harassment has no place in public spaces.

Source: The Tribune

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