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Diljit Dosanjh takes a swipe at Telangana government: Songs related to alcohol and violence are banned; Said- Foreigners can do whatever they want, why ban their own artists?

Punjabi singer and actor Diljit Dosanjh on Saturday hit out at the Telangana government over the restrictions imposed on his songs during his concert in Hyderabad. Expressing his displeasure from the platform, he said that Indian artistes are prevented from singing in their own country, while international artists are given complete freedom.

Meanwhile, Diljit Dosanjh made people aware about cybercrime and also clarified about the ticket scam. Diljit said from the stage that some people can't fathom why their tickets sell out so quickly. He has been working for many years, did not become famous in a day.

The Telangana government told them that if a cyber crime occurs, the first hour is the golden hour. Call 1930 immediately. Some people buy their tickets first and then sell them at a higher price. This problem is also abroad. There was no solution there either. But this matter will also be improved gradually.

Punjabi singer Diljit Dosanjh in Hyderabad.

The Telangana government has banned the songs The Telangana government recently objected to some of Diljit Dosanjh's songs. which are considered to be related to topics such as alcohol and violence. A ban was imposed on performing these songs at state events. The government believed that such songs could have a negative impact on society. Responding during his concert, he said that many people have a habit of crossing their legs. No problem, I am also Dosanza Bagge. I'm not leaving so soon.

The audience supported After this statement of Diljit, the audience present at the concert supported him with loud applause and enthusiasm. Her fans also raised the issue on social media and said that country artists should have freedom of expression.

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However, this is not the first time that Diljit Dosanjh or any other Punjabi artist has faced controversies over the theme of their songs. Earlier many Punjabi singers have come under fire for songs dealing with violence, alcohol and other controversial topics.

ED has taken action on the ticket dispute About three months ago, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) raided 13 venues in 5 states on black marketing of tickets for upcoming concerts of Punjabi pop singer Diljit Dosanjh and British rock band Coldplay. The investigating agency also registered a case of money laundering in this matter.

After Frontpage Insights conducted a sting operation against ticket black marketers and exposed the Cold Play ticket scam, Book My Show filed an FIR in the case.

I replied in Jaipur that I am from Punjab. When Diljit reached the stage during the Jaipur show, fans were holding 'Main Hoon Punjab' posters. On seeing which he said – Whenever people go out anywhere they say 'Khamma Ghani' and proudly say that they are from Jaipur. But when I say 'I am from Punjab' some people have problem.

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