People of the community reached the collector's office with the MLA, lodged a complaint against Diljit Dosanjh

Diljit Dosanjh Live Concert: Diljit Dosanjh is to have a live concert in Indore on December 8, meanwhile, people of the Sikh community reached the collector's office with their representative (MLA) and lodged a complaint.

Fri, 06 Dec 2024 11:27 PM (IST)
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People of the community reached the collector's office with the MLA, lodged a complaint against Diljit Dosanjh
People of the community reached the collector's office with the MLA, lodged a complaint against Diljit Dosanjh

Singer Diljit Dosanjh is to have a live music concert in Indore. Meanwhile, the Sikh community expressed anger against the large-scale black marketing of tickets and serving of alcohol at the event and complained to the collector.

Diljit is known for his different style and is making a splash in the country as well as abroad. Information came to light about black marketing of Diljit Dosanjh's tickets and serving of alcohol at an event organized in Indore, Madhya Pradesh. People belonging to the Sikh community protested this move at the collector's office with their MLA and lodged a complaint.

Renowned Punjabi singer Diljit Dosanjh is going to perform a concert in Indore on December 8. Its tickets were being sold online. The window opened for booking the tickets, and within no time, all tickets got booked. Now, it has been reported that people from outside the region are selling tickets in black. Diljit's event tickets were sold at lakhs of rupees. The Sikh community complained about it.

Harpreet Singh of the Sikh community, while talking to the media, said, "It is a matter of pride for the Sikh community that a Sikh youth is progressing so much and earning fame. We have lodged an objection to the black marketing happening in the city in his name."

Collector Ashish Singh said, "Permission has been given for the entire program as per the rules. Arrangements will be made according to the rules regarding traffic as well as other things."

MLA Ramesh Mendola said, "The community has said that a ticket worth five thousand will be sold for 50 thousand rupees. Alcohol and drugs will also be served in the program. Tables are being booked for this. We met and talked to the collector to stop this."