Diljit Dosanjh's highly anticipated concert in Pune, scheduled to take place at Kakade Farm in Kothrud, faced a significant setback as the Maharashtra Excise Department revoked the alcohol permit. The decision has sparked debate and criticism from various
Diljit DosanjhPune ConcertMaharashtra Excise DepartmentAlcohol PermitMla PatilReal Estate PuneNov 24, 2024
The alcohol permit was canceled by the Maharashtra Excise Department due to concerns over public safety and adherence to regulations.
Diljit Dosanjh is a renowned Punjabi singer, actor, and social media influencer known for his hit songs and films. He has a significant fan base across India and globally.
The Maharashtra Excise Department is responsible for enforcing excise laws and regulations, ensuring public safety, and managing the production, distribution, and consumption of alcohol and other excisable goods.
MLA Patil criticized the organizers for not adhering to the necessary regulations and for potentially compromising the safety of the attendees. He emphasized the importance of maintaining law and order during public events.
Yes, the concert still took place without alcohol, and it was widely regarded as a success with Diljit Dosanjh's performance receiving high praise.
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