
Rapper Vedan performs at govt event in Idukki
Kochi: Rapper
Hirandas Murali
, popularly known as Vedan, performed before a huge crowd at the venue of 'Ente Keralam' expo in
on Monday evening.
In the backdrop of the controversy following Vedan's arrest, in connection with a ganja seizure case and another case regarding alleged possession of a pendant with leopard teeth, police arranged special security for the show.
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He performed before a packed audience at Vazhathoppu School ground, where the seating capacity was around 80,000.
During the show, he urged people to avoid being influenced by 'certain aspects' of his. "Avoid being influenced by certain aspects of Vedan. I had no one to guide me. I grew up alone," he said. He thanked the audience and govt for their support.
Vedan's musical show was originally scheduled on April 29 as part of the expo, marking state govt's fourth anniversary celebration.
However, after his arrest on April 28, Idukki district administration cancelled his show.

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