Diljit Dosanjh's Visit To Bangla Sahib In Delhi Provokes Social Media Backlash Over Disrespectful Actions
Diljit Dosanjh, a popular singer, has been trending on social media since announcing his Dil-luminati tour. He began his tour in Delhi, performing on October 26 and 27. Before his concerts, he visited Bangla Sahib in the capital. However, this visit sparked significant controversy online. To understand the reasons behind this reaction, continue reading.
A video of Diljit at Bangla Sahib has gone viral. In it, he wears black pants and a shirt with a red turban. The video was shared by a fan account and shows him visiting the site with his team. The controversy arose because his team filmed him extensively inside the sacred premises, which upset many online users.

One fan expressed frustration, saying, "If we use phone to click photos the sevadaars snatch our phones in Bangla sahib but Diljit paaji is a celeb so he is allowed to record video in whole gurudwara???!!!!"
Another user questioned the fairness of the rules: "If rules are so strict in gurudwara, how's he being recorded. I too is big fan of Diljit but we had faced a lot of misbehaviour whenever we visit Bangla sahib. Not even allowed to sit alone, capturing is another thing but I'm ok with it...but they are so strict that treat non Sikhs like anything. So rules should be rules equal to all ..if capturing isn't allowed, it should completely be not allowed."
One person shared their monthly visits to Bangla Sahib with family and commented on the situation: "I love Diljit ❤️ and visit banglasahib with my family every month. They do not support clicking pictures or videos. I understand that world works with money and power but how sacred place of worship can also bend their rules and regulations in front of fame and power is something I do not wish to support."
Another individual recounted their own experience: "I've been traumatised for clicking a picture of the fishes and here's a whole video tour of BanglaSahib ????", while one fan commented, "Go to religious place for Praying not for PR/ marketing."
Here is the video: