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Punjabi singer Diljit Dosanjh faced a legal notice from the Telangana government for promoting alcohol, drugs, and violence in his songs during a concert in Hyderabad. The government issued the notice hours before his performance on Friday, citing a complaint from a Chandigarh resident. In response, Dosanjh tweaked his lyrics and addressed the controversy, accusing double standards in the treatment of foreign versus Indian artists.
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