• Source:JND

Diljit Dosanjh Bengaluru Show: As part of the Dil-Luminati tour, famous singer Diljit Dosanjh performed in Bengaluru. Several posts, expectedly including a video of Bollywood star Deepika Padukone appearing on the stage, surfaced online. An X user shared a post about attending the event but claimed that she had a harrowing experience at the event. According to her, it all started with a language row. 

“I never thought I’ll be saying this, after having lived for so long but BANGALORE WILL COLLAPSE soon because of this language issue. If you’re gonna say ‘then learn’, go ahead but READ ON. Yesterday’s Diljeet concert experience was pathetic,” X user Tanisha Sabherwal claimed.

According to the X user Sabherwal, a woman pushed her at the concert and added that she was fully aware that this happened amid thousands of people around. She claims that the woman used abusive language and asked her to speak in Kannada, despite her request to back off.

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According to the X user, things got heated after a friend tried to back up her, and the woman twisted his arm. Later, the woman called the police. But, since Sabherwal had recorded everything, the police didn't file any charges against anyone.

“She left and comes back with a police saying my friend was teasing her. And again police had to speak in kannada, of course. We showed the video, clearly it was opposite, and you know what the police said, ‘delete it’. We showed around to the people, and they supported,” she wrote.

Jagran English, however, cannot independently verify the veracity of the claim. Meanwhile, the post sparked a massive discussion on the language row on X.

“You were with the friend who had specs and face glitter? The guy from UP? Gold Pit?” asked an X user. Sabherwal replied, “Yes yes.” The poster replied, “Oh, lmao, I saw it live.”

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A language row has sparked in Bengaluru wherein the locals reportedly urge the non-Kannada speakers to communicate in Kannada.