Hyderabad. Telangana government has issued a notice to Punjabi singer Diljit Dosanjh. With instructions that he will not be able to sing songs promoting alcohol, drugs and violence in the 'DilLuminati' concert to be held on Friday.
Diljit has also been instructed not to bring children on stage during his concert. This concert will be organized at GMR Arena Airport Approach Road.
The District Welfare Officer, Department of Women and Child Welfare, Disabled and Senior Citizens Welfare, Rangareddy district issued the notice on November 7.
The notice was issued after a complaint by Panditrao Dharenavar, a Chandigarh professor, against Dosanjh to stop him from singing such songs in live shows.
The complainant presented videos of Diljit singing songs promoting alcohol, drugs and violence during live shows at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Delhi on October 26 and 27.
“We are issuing this notice in advance to stop you from promoting alcoholdrugsviolence through songs in your live shows,” the notice said.
The notice also directed the event manager and organizers to ensure that the sound limit is not exceeded. According to the World Health Organization, adults should not be exposed to sound pressure greater than 140 decibels. For children this level has been reduced to 120 decibels. Therefore children should not be brought on stage during your live shows where the sound exceeds 120 decibels.
The concert guidelines state that children under the age of 13 cannot be allowed to attend. Both loud music and flashing lights are harmful for children.
Diljit reached Hyderabad on Wednesday and posted videos of his visit to the city on social media. In a video on X, Diljit can be seen riding an autorickshaw in the old city and visiting the famous Charminar and some sites.
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