Diljit Dosanjh has responded to alleged Khalistani threats with a profound message of love and unity during his concert in Brisbane, Australia. The celebrated Punjabi artist, known for his progressive views, chose the concert stage to advocate for positivity and peace, steering clear of direct engagement with the threats. He conveyed that his core message will always be about love, irrespective of any animosity or trolling.
This statement arrives amid reports of threats against his Australian tour, particularly targeting his November 1st performance in Melbourne. The threats are linked to his appearance on ‘Kaun Banega Crorepati’, where he showed respect to Amitabh Bachchan. A Khalistani terror group has reportedly warned of disruption, citing Bachchan’s alleged role in the 1984 Sikh Genocide. Dosanjh’s powerful address, delivered in Punjabi, articulated his philosophy: “I will always keep talking about love. For me, this Earth is one. My Guru says, ‘Ik Onkar.’ I was born from this earth, I got my life from this land and one day I will return to this soil. So, there is only love from my side for everyone, even if someone gets jealous of me or trolls me. I will always spread the message of love. I have always done so. I don’t care how anyone feels about it. Punjabi aa gaye oye.” He continues his Australian tour, promoting his music and message of inclusivity.
