Punjabi singer and actor Diljit Dosanjh is making waves with his ‘Dil-Luminati Tour’. Many photos and videos of his concerts are going viral on social media, demonstrating the fans’ love for Diljit Dosanjh. Meanwhile, his next concert is going to be held today, November 15th, in Hyderabad, and his fans are very excited. However, even before this concert, the Telangana government issued a notice to the singer.
In this notice, the Telangana government banned three songs from Diljit Dosanjh. This notice has been given by the state government to his team and Hotel Novotel. It has been said in the notice that they should not play such songs that promote alcohol, drugs, or violence. This step was taken in Diljit’s last concert in Delhi. Apart from this, instructions have also been given in the notice not to bring children on the stage and not to make the sound too loud, so that the safety of the young audience is maintained.
Apart from this, according to some media reports, in the notice sent to Diljit Dosanjh by the District Welfare Officer of Telangana, he has been prohibited from singing ‘Patiala Peg,’ ‘Panj Tara,’ and ‘Kes’ in his concert. This notice has been issued to the singer by the Department of Women and Child Welfare and Disabled and Senior Citizens. Earlier, a complaint had come against him, given on November 4 by Panditrao Dharanwar, a resident of Chandigarh. It was said that Diljit called children on stage during the show, which is wrong.
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