Guru Randhawa Drops Cryptic Post Amid Diljit Dosanjh's Punjab Controversy; Here's What He Says
Guru Randhawa seemingly extended support to the nation against Diljit Dosanjh.

Guru Randhawa took to his X (formerly known as Twitter) handle on Monday and shared a cryptic post. This comes at a time when Diljit Dosanjh has been making headlines over his ‘Punjab vs Panjab’ controversy. Guru seemingly extended support to the nation against Diljit and urged everyone to ‘unite’. Here’s everything about the row you need to know:
What Did Guru Randhawa Post?
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In one of his posts on X, Guru Randhawa did not share any explanation but simply wrote, ‘Punjab’. Hours after, in another post, he urged everyone to unite and stand in favour of the country. “Lets Unite and support our Country. Meri Mitti , mera desh is world’s best desh. Period," he added.
Lets Unite and support our Country 🇮🇳Meri Mitti , mera desh is world’s best desh.Period.— Guru Randhawa (@GuruOfficial) December 16, 2024
What Is Diljit Dosanjh’s ‘Punjab Vs Panjab’ Controversy?
Recently, Diljit Dosanjh stirred a controversy after he wrote the spelling of Punjab as ‘Panjab’ while announcing his Chandigarh concert in one of his X posts. Soon after the post was shared, netizens claimed that the spelling of Punjab that was written by the ‘Lover’ singer is used by the Pakistani side for the region. Others also questioned Diljit for not using the tricolour emoji while announcing his Chandigarh show, unlike his previous announcements.
Diljit Dosanjh Reacts To ‘Punjab’ Controversy
Meanwhile, Diljit also recently reacted to the controversy and penned down a strong note on his X handle. He alleged a conspiracy behind the controversy.
“PANJAB, kisi Ek tweet mein agar PANJAB ke saath India flag mention reh Gaya toh conspiracy. Bengaluru ke tweet mein bhi ek jagah reh Gaya tha mention karna Agar Punjab ko PANJAB likha toh conspiracy. PANJAB ko chaahe PUNJAB likho PANJAB WILL BE PANJAB (If I forgot to mention the India flag with Panjab in one tweet, then you create a conspiracy. I missed mentioning it even in a Bengaluru tweet. If I write Punjab as Panjab, then conspiracy)," Diljit wrote.
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