AP Dhillon After Cancellation Of Shubh's Tour: "It Has Become impossible..."
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AP Dhillon, the Indo-Canadian singer, asked people on social media to not get influenced by man-made constructs that spread hate.
Indo-Canadian singer Amritpal Singh Dhillon, known professionally as AP Dhillon, has shared a lengthy post on Instagram Story on the controversy around Canada-based fellow Punjabi artist Shubhneet Singh. Shubh, as the singer is known, was scheduled to perform in India in coming weeks but the tour was cancelled over his alleged support to the Khalistan issue. Shubh had shared a distorted map of India on his Instagram handle, which omitted the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, and the Northeastern states.
Now, breaking his silence on the issue, Mr Dhillon said people should "spread love and not hate". He also explained why he stays away from social media.
"I try to stay out of all the social mania as it is clear to me that regardless of what I say or do, it is a lost cause... someone, somewhere is going to spin the narrative to their liking and create more division. As an artist it has become almost impossible to stay focussed on your craft and do what you love. I try to be mindful of everyone's sentiments, but it's gotten to a point where we have to second and triple guess our every move due to fear of unintentionally fuelling even more division," The musician said on Instagram Story.
"Special interest and political groups constantly use our (artists') public image as a chess piece to further their agenda, while we are just trying to make art that helps people on an individual level, regardless of their colour, race, religion, nationality, gender etc," Mr Dhillon added.