Diljit Dosanjh and Political Problems

Introduction

The singer Diljit Dosanjh has problems with some political groups. These groups are angry about his concerts and his friends.

Main Body

Diljit had concerts in Canada. Some people brought political flags. Security guards took the flags away. Diljit said he wants his fans to be safe. He does not want people to fight at his shows. Diljit went on a TV show. He showed respect to Amitabh Bachchan. A group called SFJ became angry. They say this is wrong because of old fights in India. Some people want Diljit to be a politician. Diljit said no. He does not want to join a political party. He wants peace for everyone.

Conclusion

Diljit wants his shows to be safe. He chooses love over politics.

Learning

⚡ THE 'WANT' PATTERN

In this story, we see a very important way to talk about your desires. When you want something or want someone to do something, use these patterns:

1. Want + Object (Thing)

  • "He wants peace."
  • "He wants safety."

2. Want + Person + To [Action]

  • "He wants his fans to be safe."
  • "Some people want Diljit to be a politician."

💡 Quick Tip: Notice that we use 'to' before the action.

  • He wants fans be safe.
  • He wants fans to be safe.

Useful Words from the text:

  • Angry → Feeling mad.
  • Respect → Being polite to someone.
  • Join → To become a member of a group.

Vocabulary Learning

singer
A person who sings
Example:The singer performed at the concert.
problems
Difficulties or issues
Example:She faced many problems at school.
groups
Collections of people
Example:The groups gathered in the park.
angry
Feeling upset or mad
Example:He was angry when he lost his keys.
concerts
Live music performances
Example:They attended several concerts last summer.
friends
People you know well and like
Example:I invited my friends to the party.
Canada
A country in North America
Example:She moved to Canada for work.
flags
Pieces of cloth with symbols
Example:They raised the flags at the ceremony.
security
Protection from danger
Example:The security guards checked everyone.
fans
People who like and support someone
Example:The fans cheered loudly.
safe
Not in danger or harm
Example:Make sure the area is safe.
fight
A physical or verbal contest
Example:They had a fight over the toy.
shows
Performances or broadcasts
Example:The shows were very entertaining.
TV
Television, a device for watching programs
Example:He watched a news program on TV.
respect
Admiration or regard for someone
Example:She showed respect to her teacher.
politician
A person involved in politics
Example:The politician gave a speech.