‘Diljit Dosanjh Unable To Post Indian Flag Alongside Punjab?’: Netizens Slam Singer, Claim He Doesn’t Consider His State as Part of India
Netizens criticised singer Diljit Dosanjh for not using the Indian flag emoji when announcing his concert in Punjab, while he used it for shows in other Indian cities.
Netizens recently slammed singer Diljit Dosanjh after they noticed that he didn’t use the Indian flag emoji when announcing his concert in Punjab, while he did use it for his shows in Indore, Bengaluru and Kolkata. Instead of the flag, he used a round pushpin emoji, typically used to mark locations on a map, for the Punjab announcement. This led to speculation among some fans, with many questioning whether Diljit considers his home state of Punjab as part of India. The incident sparked a debate on social media, with some accusing the singer of intentionally omitting the Indian flag. Further fuelling the debate, netizens noticed that the singer spelled Punjab as ‘Panjab’ in his announcement, which sparked additional discussions regarding his intentions. Diljit had kicked off the India leg of his 2024 Dil-Luminati Tour in Delhi in October, where he had used the Indian flag emoji to promote his shows. Dil-Luminati India Tour 2024: Chandigarh Commission Advises Diljit Dosanjh to Avoid Alcohol and Drug-Themed Songs like 'Patiala Peg'.
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