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Diljit Dosanjh Rejects Political Entry, Says Entertainment Is His Only Focus

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Chandigarh: Punjabi singer and actor Diljit Dosanjh has firmly dismissed speculation about joining politics, making it clear that his future remains rooted in the entertainment industry.

Responding to reports suggesting he could take a political plunge, Diljit shared a brief but direct statement on social media, saying politics is not on his agenda and that he is fully satisfied with his current journey as an entertainer.

His response came amid growing discussion after a public appeal by Jaago Punjab Manch, a collective of civil society members and retired defence personnel, urged him to step into politics through a full-page advertisement published in a national newspaper.

The group had called on the popular singer to use his public influence for political leadership, describing it as the right moment for him to consider entering public life.

However, Diljit quickly shut down the speculation, stating that his work is to entertain people and that he has no plans to change direction.

The singer has recently remained in the spotlight due to his ongoing Aura 2026 international tour as well as controversy surrounding protests by pro-Khalistan supporters at some of his Canadian shows.

A fresh video from his Calgary performance surfaced online ahead of his Winnipeg concert, where Diljit addressed the criticism he has been receiving from opposing sides.

Speaking to the audience, he said he often finds himself attacked by both camps — in India, some label him a Khalistani, while abroad, certain pro-Khalistan voices accuse him of siding with India.

He admitted the criticism leaves him confused at times but said he believes he is walking the right path.

The tensions reportedly escalated after Diljit openly criticised a small group of protesters carrying Khalistan flags during his Calgary concert earlier this month.

Despite attempts to disrupt his performances, support for the protests appeared limited. At his Winnipeg show, only a handful of demonstrators gathered, drawing little public backing.

For now, Diljit appears determined to stay focused on music and performance, making it clear that politics is not part of his plans.

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