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Diljit receives surprise visit from Justin Trudeau at Canada concert

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Punjabi actor-singer Diljit Dosanjh is currently busy enthralling his fans with tours across the globe. Ahead of his performance at Rogers Centre, a stadium in Downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, he welcomed a special visitor on stage: Prime Minister of Canada Justin Trudeau.
His music has reached every corner, and even the Canadian PM couldn’t miss meeting him before the performance.
Diljit can be seen greeting PM Trudeau with folded hands, in a video. Sharing the video, the singer wrote, “Diversity is Canada’ strength. Prime Minister @justinpjtrudeau came to check out history in the making: we sold out the Rogers Centre!”
As soon as the video was shared, fans and industry friends chimed in the comment section.
Singer Harshdeep Kaur wrote, ” Legend.”
One of the users wrote, “@diljitdosanjh thank you for representing each one of us on this level.”
Impressed by Diljit Dosanjh’s presence in the country, the Canadian PM took to X handle and shared pictures from his visit to the venue where the singer performed live.
He captioned the post, which read, “Stopped by the Rogers Centre to wish @diljitdosanjh good luck before his show. Canada is a great country, one where a guy from Punjab can make history and sell out stadiums. Diversity isn’t just our strength. It’s a super power.” (ANI)

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