"Kannadigas are very good, don't blame everyone for the mistakes of some people," said Sonu Nigam, who has clarified on the controversy that erupted during a concert in Bengaluru recently. He said that during the programme, some people forced him not to "sing in Kannada" out of love. "Kannada.. There is discrimination in lovingly saying "Kannada" and saying it with dhamki," he said. Four to five people were creating a ruckus and creating trouble near the stage. Sharing his experience, he said, "I had to tell myself that no one heard the language while taking off my pants in Pahalgam." Sonu Nigam condemned the actions of some people who put pressure on him and said that all Kannadigas should not be misunderstood. "I am always ready to sing a Kannada song. But it is not right for anyone to force it," he said. Finally, he said, "Not all Kannadigas are like this. He is very good," he said, expressing his respect for Kannadigas.