Chutney Soca Monarch organisers dubbed “unfair” after child wins Chutney Soca Queen

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Chutney Soca Monarch organisers dubbed “unfair” after child wins Chutney Soca Queen

Former Chutney Soca Queen and 2023 Chutney Soca Monarch finalist, Ramrajie Prabhoo has expressed dissatisfaction with the results of the chutney queen competition after she placed second to 9-year-old Katelin Sultan.

Prabhoo, in a social media post on Monday said: “The producers of CSM show no respect to female singer entertainers until he decides to crown a female child to humiliate adult female singer entertainers.”

“CSM is a Government-funded show, and the people who win must share the money they win,” she added.

Prabhoo claimed that, “CSM is on a downhill drive to destroy East Indian music, songs, and cultural heritage. Take a look at the presentation of the first-place winner and see if you are hearing a song. It’s all about who you negotiate with financially. The third place winner broke all the rules and was placed third.”

Prabhoo felt the competition was unfair and called on the Government to look into the matter.

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