In Haryana, provocative pop picks guns and goons
Mukesh Jaji calls himself a “writer, storyteller, dream weaver” on social media. Around 50 km north of Delhi, India’s capital, he sits on a charpoy, leaning against a wall in his farmhouse-cum-music studio on the outskirts of Sonipat. Green fields of prosperity surround the 32-year-old bespectacled lyricist, who writes Haryanvi songs. Mukesh Jaji (seated) with his nephew…