Badshah SLAMS reports of Rs 15,500 traffic fine; says 'wrong person, wrong car'

Rapper Badshah faced allegations of traffic violations after a Gurugram concert. A vehicle, wrongly linked to him, was fined Rs 15,500 for driving on the wrong side. Badshah denied involvement, stating he wasn't driving and his vehicles adhered to traffic laws. His team is cooperating with authorities and claims no fines were issued to their vehicles.
Badshah SLAMS reports of Rs 15,500 traffic fine; says 'wrong person, wrong car'
Rapper Badshah recently performed at Karan Aujla's concert in Gurugram but is now facing controversy over claims he broke traffic rules. Reports say his convoy drove on the wrong side of the road, leading to a Rs 15,000 fine. Badshah and his team have denied any wrongdoing.
Taking to Instagram on Tuesday night, Badshah clarified the situation with a lighthearted tone. He wrote, “Bhai Thar toh hai bhi nahi mere paas, na main drive kar raha tha us din. I was being driven in a white Vellfire and we always drive responsibly, chahe gaadiyan chahe game.”
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The incident reportedly took place on December 15 after Badshah's performance at Karan Aujla's concert in Gurugram. Viral posts suggested that a vehicle in his convoy was fined for a traffic violation. However, an investigation showed that the vehicle was registered under a youth from Panipat, not Badshah.
The Gurugram Traffic Police confirmed that a fine of Rs. 15,500 was issued for one vehicle, with other vehicles in the convoy still being identified. An anonymous traffic police official mentioned that additional fines, under the Motor Vehicles Act 2019, would be imposed on any other vehicles found violating the rules.


In response, Badshah's team released a statement denying all allegations. They stated, "We firmly deny any involvement of Badshah or his team in the reported traffic violation. None of the vehicles in our group, including those transporting Badshah, were involved in driving on the wrong side of the road."
Badshah's team stressed that no fines were issued to any vehicles associated with the rapper. They clarified that the vehicles transporting him were driven by licensed professionals from a trusted provider. The statement also noted that they are fully cooperating with official inquiries and are providing documentation to confirm Badshah's whereabouts. They mentioned trying to reach out to authorities for clarification, but received no response.
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