Despite strong opposition from Kothrud residents and Guardian Minister Chandrakant Patil, Diljit Dosanjh's concert in Pune went ahead as planned. The event faced challenges including a revoked liquor license and traffic congestion, but proceeded without m
Diljit DosanjhKothrudPune ConcertTraffic CongestionChandrakant PatilReal Estate PuneNov 25, 2024

Local residents opposed the concert due to concerns about sound pollution from loudspeakers and traffic congestion. They also feared the disruption it would cause to their daily lives.
Chandrakant Patil is the Guardian Minister and an MLA. He strongly opposed the concert, instructing authorities to cancel it and even threatening to organize a protest march if it proceeded.
The state excise department revoked the liquor license for the concert, but the specific reason for this decision remains unclear and is a point of contention among citizens.
The concert saw an attendance of over 50,000 people, making it a significant event in Kothrud.
The event highlights the need for better planning and communication with local communities to address concerns about noise and traffic before organizing large gatherings in the future.

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