According to reports, this situation has taken a political angle after Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann suggested that Diljit Dosanjh was being “pressurised” to enter politics. He alleged that certain political groups were trying to push the singer into a political role because of his popularity.
Bhagwant Mann stated in Punjabi, “In the last few days, it was heard that Diljit (Dosanjh) was being pressurised by the BJP to enter politics. Diljit has clearly said that he is an artist and enjoys his work. Then, there are other ways (of creating pressure) by shooting at someone’s manager, etc. Such a kind of politics should not be done.”
Bhagwant Mann further claimed that political parties find it extremely beneficial in bringing popular celebrities into joining their respective parties, suggesting the example of actor-turned-politician Vijay, stating that the star’s political rise is closely tied to his massive popularity among fans.
And as Diljit Dosanjh enjoys a massive fanbase, he is being pressurised to join politics.
Responding to the post, Diljit turned down the appeal and clarified that he’s happier acting and singing. He wrote on X, “Kadey v Nhi..Mera Kam Entertainment Karna. (Never. My job is to entertain) Am Very Happy in My Field. Thank You So Much.”
Recently, the singer also made the headlines when he addressed protesters waving pro-Khalistani flags at one of his concerts. “If you still have an issue that I sat across someone on television…jinne jhande dikhane dilkhai challo (then keep waving how many flags you want to),” he roared at them.
However, later, he clarified his action, saying, “Standing outside and protesting — anyone can do that. But if you try to come inside and harass my fans, that will not be tolerated. If someone brings a banner or a flag, it usually means they want to show where they’ve come from and that they support me. But if you’re standing outside with the same banner abusing my fans, and then try to come inside and do the same thing, that will not be tolerated.” Diljit added, “This is not about any banner or flag — the real issue is your intention behind it.”
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