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Rapper-singer Badshah came in support of Diljit Dosanjh, there was an argument over singing on alcohol.

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Singer-rapper Badshah has recently supported Punjabi singer Diljit Dosanjh’s notice of not making a song on alcohol and called it the double standards of the society. Along with this, he praised Diljit and called him his inspiration. Punjabi singer Diljit Dosanjh is in the news at the moment because he is currently busy with his Dil-Luminati tour in India. A few days ago, a singer’s concert was organized in Hyderabad. Meanwhile, Telangana government sent him a notice asking him not to sing any song on alcohol. Later, during a show in Gujarat, the singer spoke on this issue and now rapper-singer Badshah has also come in his support.

controversy escalates

Even before the Dil-Luminati tour started, she was embroiled in many controversies. However, the singer’s fans were very excited about this show. After the singer got a last minute notice during a show in Hyderabad, he won hearts by using another word instead of alcohol in the song. Now while talking on this issue, Singer Badshah has also described the society as having double standards.

Badshah supported Diljeet

In Sahitya Aaj Tak, Badshah supported Diljit and said that due to easy access to liquor across the country, artists have to face controversies when they sing songs on this issue. “You tell them not to sing or make songs about alcohol, but then you’re selling alcohol everywhere,” the rapper said. Why shouldn’t they do that?” He also said that he has always taken inspiration from Diljit.

Where did this matter arise from?

The matter escalated further when Diljit Dosanjh went to Ahmedabad for a show after Hyderabad. During this, Singer targeted the Telangana government and said, “I am happy that this time I did not receive any notice.” He also placed a condition before the government, in which he asked for a ban on the sale of liquor. The singer said that if all the states across the country dry up, then from the next day I will not make any song on alcohol.