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Adnan Sami Gives Befitting Response After Andrew Tate’s Controversial Remark On Diljit Dosanjh

By Snehashish roy

October 31, 2024

Internet users expressed outrage over Andrew Tate’s racist comment directed at singer-actor Diljit Dosanjh. Notably, singer Adnan Sami condemned Tate’s remarks, taking to Instagram to share a collage of Andrew and Diljit, highlighting a moment when Diljit gave his jacket to a fan. The accompanying text read, “’Bet it stinks of curry’: Andrew Tate’s racist remark for Diljit Dosanjh.”

In his caption, Adnan sharply responded, “WRONG… IT SMELLED OF ‘LOVE’ & THE BEST PART WAS THAT NONE OF THE AUDIENCE MEMBERS WERE ‘RAPISTS’ NOR ‘CHILD TRAFFICKERS’ LIKE WHAT YOU’RE ACCUSED OF & ARRESTED FOR, WHICH SURELY SMELLS OF SHIT!! So STFU!”

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Netizens Reaction

This bold statement received support from Instagram users, with one commenting, “Sir ji bewakoof kya jaane pyaar ki mehak” (Sir, a fool won’t know the scent of love), accompanied by a laughing emoji. Others expressed gratitude to Adnan for his defense, with one commenter saying, “Thanks Adnan for standing up,” and another adding, “Well said,” paired with a fire emoji. A fourth user cautioned, “Arrey iske peeche apna khoon garam Mat kijiye” (Please don’t boil your blood because of him).

Tate’s offensive remark came during Diljit’s recent concert in New Delhi, part of his Dil-Luminati Tour, where the singer gave away his jacket to a fan. Although Diljit himself has not publicly responded to the insult, his fans have rallied against Tate’s comment.

Tate, currently under house arrest since August, faces multiple charges including forming an organized criminal group, human trafficking, and sexual exploitation. He was previously indicted in mid-2023 on similar allegations, and his trial is pending appeal at the Bucharest court. Known for his controversial views, Tate has garnered a significant following by promoting an ultra-masculine lifestyle that many critics argue demeans women.

As social media reactions unfold, the support for Diljit and the condemnation of Tate’s remarks continue to grow, reflecting a broader rejection of racism and misogyny onlin