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Diljit Dosanjh’s Posters Removed in Ludhiana: Fair Action or Double Standards?

 

In a surprising move, Ludhiana’s local authorities recently removed promotional posters of popular Punjabi singer and actor Diljit Dosanjh. These posters, which were put up to promote his “Dil Luminati World Tour,” were painted over with white paint, sparking a big debate on social media. People are now questioning whether this was a fair step or an example of double standards.

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What Happened?

 

Diljit’s posters were displayed in several parts of Ludhiana as part of the promotional campaign for his ongoing world tour. However, the local authorities claimed that these posters were put up without proper permission. To maintain the city’s clean look, they removed the posters and painted the walls white.

 

What Are People Saying?

 

This decision has divided opinions:

 

Supporters of the Move: Some people think the authorities did the right thing. They believe unauthorized posters make the city look messy, and such strict action is necessary to keep public spaces clean.

 

Critics Speak Up: On the other hand, many people have called out the authorities for being unfair. They pointed out that political and religious hoardings are still displayed all over the city, yet no action is taken against them. This has made people feel that the rules are not being applied equally.

 

 

Why This Matters

 

Diljit Dosanjh is one of Punjab’s biggest stars and a global icon. From chart-topping songs to acting in hit movies, he has made the Punjabi community proud. His “Dil Luminati World Tour” has been a massive success, with fans filling venues across the globe.

 

Many feel that targeting the posters of an artist who has done so much for Punjabi culture is unfair. They also think it sends a wrong message about how creative work and artists are valued in society.

 

The Bigger Picture

 

This incident has raised a serious question: are rules being applied equally to everyone? People are now asking why political and religious banners are allowed to stay while posters promoting art and culture are removed. The situation highlights the need for fair and consistent rules for everyone, whether it’s an artist or a politician.

 

Final Thoughts

Diljit Dosanjh’s posters destroyed in Ludiana. Locals divided

The removal of Diljit Dosanjh’s posters in Ludhiana has sparked a heated discussion. While some support the authorities for cleaning up the city, others believe this action shows a clear bias. This debate is a reminder of how important it is to treat everyone equally and respect the contributions of artists like Diljit Dosanjh, who continue to make Punjab proud.

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