Famous Punjabi singer and actor Diljit Dosanjh performed his music concert in Indore, Madhya Pradesh. Just a day before this, Bajrang Dal had protested against the sale of meat and alcohol at an event organized in Indore. According to reports, alcohol or meat was not served at the venue. Meanwhile, Diljit Dosanjh has now expressed his reaction. Bajrang Dal protested in Indore In fact, a protest was held by Bajrang Dal in Indore on Saturday before Diljit Dosanjh's concert, as they were aware of the rumour that alcohol and meat would be served in the music concert. Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) member Yash Bachani said in a conversation, "Bajrang Dal was informed about a music event in the city, in which alcohol will be openly served and meat will be served. We have come here to inspect it and ensure whether any arrangements are being made by the police administration for the safety of women. We are also alert about any incident of love jihad happening here. We oppose the open serving of alcohol and meat to protect the culture in the city. Bajrang Dal may take to the streets tomorrow to protest against the music concert. We will inform you about our decision." Diljit Dosanjh reacted View this post on Instagram A post shared by DILJIT DOSANJH (@diljitdosanjh) Meanwhile, during the music concert, Diljit Dosanjh did not mention Bajrang Dal or the protest against his music program. But he sang a part of veteran lyricist Rahat Indori's hit song 'Agar Khilaf Hai Hone Do'. The singer also shared the video of which on social media. During the concert, Diljit said, "Agar Khilaf Hai Hone Do, life is a little, this is all smoke, no sky is a little, everyone's blood is mixed with this soil, no one's father's Hindustan is." Sharing this video, Diljit said, "Love you Indore, lots of love. Tomorrow's concert will be in the name of Rahat Indori sahab. Dil-Luminati Tour Year 24". Non-veg and alcohol not served during concert in Indore Talking about the concert, a concertgoer told the news portal that "there was no non-veg or alcohol at Diljit's Indore concert". Zone 2 Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) confirmed this as per the police rules for the city. Zone 2 Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Amarendra Singh told reporters, "Indore Police takes matters of law and order, women's safety and drug abuse very seriously. We have not allowed serving and consumption of alcohol in the open here. We are taking cognizance of everything..." Diljit's final performances for the Dil-Luminati India Tour include concerts in Mumbai and Chandigarh, which will conclude in Guwahati on December 29. Read also: Comedy King David Dhawan's Film "Biwi No. 1" is Creating a Buzz Once Again Abhishek Malhan Applauds ChumVeer Friendship on Bigg Boss OTT 2 Rupali Ganguly Files Defamation Suit Against Esha Verma: Sana Vanvaas actor Rohit Choudhary speaks about the trend of Podcasts