Congress Leader Randhawa Came out in Support of Actor Diljit | Congress leader Randhawa, who came out in support of actor Diljit: Bola-Hate Gang can never erase patriotism, Mann expressed resentment on Sardar-3 ban-Punjab News

Congress Leader Randhawa Came out in Support of Actor Diljit | Congress leader Randhawa, who came out in support of actor Diljit: Bola-Hate Gang can never erase patriotism, Mann expressed resentment on Sardar-3 ban-Punjab News

Former Deputy CM Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa and former MP Simonjit Singh Maan came out in favor of Punjab actor Diljit.

The Congress has also come down in support of Punjabi singer and actor Diljit Dosanjh, who was in controversies over work with Pakistani actress Hania Aamir.

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Senior Punjab Congress leader, former deputy CM and MP from Gurdaspur Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa has given a statement in favor of Diljit.

He said, “This Hate Gang will never be able to end respect for Diljit’s heart from the heart of the country and the hearts of the countrymen.” Please tell that earlier BJP has also come in support of Diljit.

The country’s pride was increased from every stage

Randhawa said that when Surat climbs, the markets of hatred start to heat up. Not only Diljit Dosanjh, even before this, many times this Hate gang has tried to dissolve poison in the hearts of the countrymen against Punjabis.

But every time their conspiracy failed, because the countrymen are well aware of the patriotism, bravery and service of Punjabis. Diljit Singh has always increased the pride of the country from every platform. This Hate Gang will never be able to erase respect for the heart of Diljit and the hearts of the countrymen.

Former MP Simranjit Singh Mann also condemned

Principal and former MP of Shiromani Akali Dal Amritsar Simranjit Singh Mann has also condemned the Sardar G-3 film. He said that films are part of art business. They should not be associated with religious or political thinking.

He wrote in the post that Sardar Diljit Singh Dosanjh has always kept his Sikh identity proudly and is one of the artists who have presented Sikhi, Punjabi and Gurmukhi in international forums brilliantly.

Sardar Dosanjh depicted the massacre and plight of Punjab through his films ‘Punjab 1984’ and ‘Punjab 95’. Recently, Sardar presented his Sikh identity with pride on the global stage in Met Gala, which was highly appreciated.

Targeting Dosanjh is an indirect attack on his identity, Sikhi, Punjabi and Gurmukhi, which he takes proudly on the world stage, as the casting is the case of filmmakers in the film, not of the actor. Films are part of art and showbiz and should not be made the subject of petty politics.

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