Goodmorning India https://t.co/gG8lqPZTSQ — Sonu Nigam (@sonunigam) 1492906716000

posted several tweets

God bless everyone. I'm not a Muslim and I have to be woken up by the Azaan in the morning. When will this forced religiousness end in India — Sonu Nigam (@sonunigam) 1492386946000

And by the way Mohammed did not have electricity when he made Islam.. Why do I have to have this cacophony after Edison? — Sonu Nigam (@sonunigam) 1492387269000

I don't believe in any temple or gurudwara using electricity To wake up people who don't follow the religion . Why then..? Honest? True? — Sonu Nigam (@sonunigam) 1492387598000

Gundagardi hai bus... — Sonu Nigam (@sonunigam) 1492388386000

he's clipped his hair

NEW DELHI: It appears singer Sonu Nigam absolutely loves to court controversy, or to be in the spotlight, or both.Early in the morning today, he posted on Twitter a recording of an ' azaan ', the morning prayer of Muslims, which like devotional songs of other religions in India is often played over multiple microphones. This one, too, was broadcast.Nigam doesn't say in his tweet where he recorded this particular 'azaan' from and on what day. All he says is "Good morning India."Last week, the singertalking unfavourably about, in general, religion-related material being broadcast over microphones and "forced religiousness." There was a huge uproar with many saying he was insulting religion or Muslims or both, and many talking about his hypocrisy as he, too, has performed devotional songs, on microphones, at all-night Hindu religious events.Here's one from his Facebook page. He doesn't say here whether he sang all night, but ' Mata ki Chowki ' is usually an all-night affair and usually over microphones.Here are his tweets from last week:And a last tweet saying this kind of "loudness" was "plain thuggery."A lot of water has flown under the bridge, as it were, since then. He's has had a 'fatwa' issued against him,in response, he's stood by his tweets, endured trolling and given it back to trolls.After today's tweet, be prepared for a 'rinse, repeat' of the above.