

Punjabi singer Mankirt Aulakh has claimed that his unreleased songs are being leaked online similar to what had earlier happened with Sidhu Moosewala and in a video shared on social media Mankirt said that songs he created with a lot of hard work are being leaked repeatedly. He explained that whenever his team manages to remove a leaked song from one platform it quickly appears on another making it difficult to control the situation.
Clearly upset Mankirt said he might soon release an EP of around 5 to 7 songs that are currently being leaked and added that once the mastering process is complete the songs will be released in proper high-quality audio either as an EP or a mixtape.
Mankirt also made an emotional appeal asking people to stop leaking his songs and said creating a song takes many days of effort and such leaks spoil the final product and also admitted that he does not know who is responsible and even hinted that the leak could be coming from within his own team.
The singer who is originally from Fatehabad in Haryana has recently also received threats from the Bambiha gang and in the past his name had come up in connection with the murder of Sidhu Moosewala but police later gave him a clean chit. Mankirt ended his message by requesting people not to interfere or spread his content without permission saying music is meant for entertainment and should be respected.