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Diljit Dosanjh has criticised the Telangana government after it sent a notice to the singer directing him not to sing any songs that promote alcohol, drugs, and violence at the Hyderabad concert. Taking to Instagram, Team Dosanjh posted a video of Diljit interacting with the crowd during his show. He said that when an artist from outside the country performs in India, there is no problem.

However, restrictions were put on an Indian artist. (Also Read | Diljit Dosanjh bypasses ‘no songs on alcohol’ directive with hilarious tweaks; fans tell Telangana govt ‘aur lo pange’ ) Diljit slams Telangana govt over its notice Diljit said on stage, "Koi bahar se kalakaar ayega woh jo marzi gaa k jaaye, jo marzi kare koi tension nahi hai. Lekin apna kalakaar ghar aa raha hai, usme tainu pareshani, taang adani hai.



Par main bhi ek baat bata doon, Dosanjh ka rab hai, main nahi chhodunga (If an artist comes from outside the country, they can sing anything, do anything, there are no worries. But when an Indian artist sings, then you have a problem; you have to interfere. But let me tell you, there is God.

I won't let this go)." A post shared by TEAM DOSANJH (@teamdiljitglobal) Diljit to people who question his shows Diljit also said that a section of the people are confused about why tickets to his concerts were sold like hot cakes. He added, "Kai logo ko toh digest nahi horaha ki itne bade shows ho kyu rahe hai? Yeh ticket 2 minute mein bik kaise jaati hai.

Bro, main bohut der se kaam.

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