Finally, Punjabi singer Diljit Dosanjh has responded to the controversy over his recent tweet in which he used the term ‘Panjab’ instead of ‘Punjab.’ The tweet, which was posted ahead of his concert in Chandigarh, had sparked a flurry of reactions online, with many netizens accusing the singer of promoting a term used on the Pakistani side of Punjab.
In a post on X, formerly Twitter, Diljit explained that the spelling of the word ‘Punjab‘ as ‘Panjab‘ had nothing to do with conspiracy but was merely the meaning of the word as historically used. He addressed his critics, saying, “If the tricolour is missed once while writing a Punjab mention in a tweet, it‘s called a conspiracy. Even in a tweet onBengaluru, it was missed once.
HAVE A LOOK AT THE POST:
ਪੰਜਾਬ 🇮🇳
Kisi ek Tweet Mai Agar ਪੰਜਾਬ ke Saath 🇮🇳 Flag Mention Reh Gaya Toh Conspiracy
BENGALURU ke Tweet Mai bhi Ek Jagha Reh Gaya Thaa Mention Karna..
Agar ਪੰਜਾਬ Ko PANJAB Likha toh Conspiracy
PANJAB Ko Chaye PUNJAB likho..
ਪੰਜਾਬ ਪੰਜਾਬ Hee Rehna 😇Panj Aab – 5 Rivers… pic.twitter.com/a1U7q8DW5j
— DILJIT DOSANJH (@diljitdosanjh) December 16, 2024
If Punjab is written as Panjab, it‘s called a conspiracy.” Diljit claimed that the name ‘Panjab’ is the shortening for the five rivers that delineate this region and pointed out the fact that whether it‘s written as Panjab or Punjab, it will still stay ‘ਪੰਜਾਬ’ in Punjabi script.
Diljit’s Strong Rebuttal to Critics
He was also bashing those accusing him of supporting Pakistan as his term has been ‘Panjab‘ in the future. He added, “To those making conspiracies about English spellings from the language of foreigners — well done! I‘ll start writing in Punjabi in the future.ਪੰਜਾਬ. He also reached to haters telling them to prepare their accusations, said, “I know you won‘t stop. Keep going! How many times should we prove that. We LOVE INDIA.”
Clarification on Tricolour Emoji Controversy
In the ‘Panjab’ versus ‘Punjab’ spelling row, Diljit was trolled for referring to Punjab without using the tricolour emoji and yet for other cities he used. Reacting to this, the singer had said, “I don‘t bother about them“. But they make the lie seem the truth, and it‘s important to counter them.” His remarks seemed to indicate that while he didn’t intentionally leave out the emoji, he felt a need to correct the misinformation being spread.
The Backlash and Support
The controversy started when Diljit announced his upcoming concert in Chandigarh by putting the name of the region as ‘Panjab’ instead of‘ Punjab.’ Some users took it lightly and pointed out that ‘Panjab’ is used to refer to the region in Pakistan, and alleged that the singer was promoting the Pakistani version. However, the fans and supporters of the singer stood by him for his right to use the word as he wanted.
Diljit did not waver; he maintained that his love for India and his roots in Punjab was never under question. With a flair for Punjabi culture and an outspoken follower of Indian values, Diljit stated that no form of online trolling would suppress his true self.
Despite the backlash, Diljit has proven that he is unmoved by his critics and the controversy over the ‘Panjab‘ tweet. The more he speaks abouthis cultural identity, the more his supporters rally behind him, affirming that his intentions are rooted in love for his heritage and country.