Varun Dagar, a contestant on the reality show India's Best Dancer, and a regular busker at Delhi's Connaught Place claimed in an Instagram post on April 18 that he was dragged, manhandled and abused by parking managers and Delhi Police when he was performing on the street at CP.
Dagar claimed that Delhi Police first came to stop him from performing in public place and was soon joined by some parking managers. He said as he was packing up his stuff, a parking manager pulled him by the collar and started abusing him. He also claimed that a policeman dragged him by his hair.
It is not yet confirmed when the incident happened. However, this is not the first time that a busking artist was harassed by the police in Delhi.
Yesterday, an incident happened in Delhi where a known artist named Varun Dagar was beaten and dragged by @DelhiPolice .
— Pratyush Raj (@prajsatyam) June 6, 2022
This is why Indian artists are getting low. So disgusting. He's one of the best dancer. @narendramodi @ArvindKejriwal #varundagar #DelhiPolice @remodsouza pic.twitter.com/cOIk3wRHXR
Art is not art anymore it’s violence #anshulriaji #busker #artists #streetart #support #delhi #cp #art pic.twitter.com/9x4ZV6VIKU
— originalvoiceshayar (@AnkushK17533644) January 1, 2023
@DelhiPolice why is Varun Dagar regularly harassed ??? He is an artist performing without any disturbances or nuisance but yet local parking goons and the police personnel keep attacking him.
— Prashant Jha (@AHopefulIndian1) April 18, 2023
There is a misconception among the police and much of the general public that busking is begging. Buskers are not beggars; they seek donations without anything in return. They do not hound people for money. There needs to be recognition of this distinction.