Diljit Dosanjh subtly addressed the current Khalistani threats in opposition to him throughout his Australia live performance. With out naming anybody immediately, the Punjabi singer-actor shared a cryptic message about ‘jealousy’ and ‘trolls’, urging followers to give attention to love and positivity.
Punjabi singer Diljit Dosanjh shared a cryptic message on ‘jealousy’ and ‘trolls’ amid threats from a Khalistani terror group. The video was from Diljit’s Brisbane live performance, which occurred on Wednesday, October 29. Although Diljt did not identify anybody, he took to the stage and declared that he’ll eternally be speaking about love.
For the unversed, the threats poured in for Diljit for touching Amitabh Bachchan‘s toes at Kaun Banega Crorepati.
What did Diljit Dosanjh say in his newest put up?
Diljit Dosanjh rarely has a direct response to any controversies governing him. He all the time believes in responding by way of cryptic posts and messages. This time too, amid threats from Khalistani terror group, the Hass Hass singer spoke out about love superseding ‘jealousy’ and ‘trolls’. At his Brisbane live performance, the singer stated in Punjabi, “(Loosely translated in English: I’ll all the time maintain speaking about love. For me, this Earth is one. My Guru says, ‘Ik Onkar.’ I used to be born from this earth, I bought my life from this land and in the future I’ll return to this soil. So, there’s solely love from my aspect for everybody, even when somebody will get jealous of me or trolls me. I’ll all the time unfold the message of affection. I’ve all the time finished so. I don’t care how anybody feels about it. Punjabi aa gaye oye).” Within the caption, he wrote about his Melbourne live performance, slated for November 1. Have a look:
The singer-actor can be scheduled to carry out in Adelaide on November 5 and in Perth on November 9, as part of his Australia tour. Earlier this yr, Diljit made historical past by changing into the primary Indian artist to utterly promote out a stadium in Sydney.
What was the menace in opposition to Diljit Dosanjh?
The Khalistani terror group has threatened to disrupt Diljit Dosanjh’s upcoming live performance in Melbourne on November 1, which clashes with the Sikh Genocide Remembrance Month. “By touching toes of Bachchan the person whose phrases orchestrated Genocide, Diljit Dosanjh has insulted each sufferer, each widow, and each orphan of 1984 Sikh Genocide,” the group stated in an announcement.
The group additional claimed that Amitabh Bachchan, on October 31, 1984, had “publicly incited Hindustani mobs with the genocidal slogan ‘Khoon Ka Badla Khoon’ – ‘Blood for Blood’,” and that greater than 30000 Sikh males, girls and kids misplaced their lives throughout India within the aftermath. Despite the fact that there aren’t any official allegations in opposition to Bachchan for inciting the violence that led to the 1984 Sikh Genocide, he has regularly confronted criticism and backlash from a number of hardline Sikh organisations.
For the unversed, Diljit Dosanjh has made no direct feedback on the threats but. On KBC 17, he was launched as “Punjab da puttar” (Punjab’s personal son) in Punjabi by the legendary actor.

