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Exclusive: After Delhi, Jaipur witnesses ‘trash’ in Diljit’s concert
Take note, Administration!
The much-anticipated Jaipur leg of Diljit Dosanjh’s tour brought fans together in a high-energy night of music and celebration in the Pink City. Thousands gathered to witness the show, which had been the talk of the town, with audiences enjoying a night of glitz and glamour as the singer and actor performed his popular hits. However, the next morning revealed an unpleasant aftermath: the concert venue was littered with trash, including liquor bottles, plastic water bottles, and wrappers, strewn across the grounds.
This unsightly scene sparked public criticism, particularly following a similar incident in Delhi, where athlete Baent Singh brought to light the disarray left after Dosanjh’s concert. First India News took a closer look, uncovering the lack of management and oversight surrounding post-event clean-up. As visuals of the littered venue surfaced, questions began to mount over who is accountable: the event organizers, the attendees, or the clean-up staff, who failed to address the situation promptly.
The irony wasn’t lost on the public, as Dosanjh had praised the rich cultural heritage of Rajasthan during the concert—a culture rooted in respect for public spaces and natural beauty. But with trash scattered across the grounds, the event left a mark far removed from the ethos of Rajasthan.
Following the online spread of these images, which First India exclusively highlighted, local authorities are reportedly mobilizing in response to the backlash. As Jaipur prepares to host significant events in the coming months, including the Rising Rajasthan summit this December, the incident underscores the need for better crowd and waste management to protect the city’s reputation and its valued public spaces.