Vancouver: Apna Punjab Media: Canadian Emergency Preparedness Minister Harjit Singh Sajjan had demanded the Canadian government to include 100 soldiers in the music show of Punjabi singer and film actor Diljit Dosanjh in Vancouver (British Columbia), but he No, it was not accepted. Commanders of the Canadian Armed Forces rejected this request. Actually, during Dosanjh’s show, these soldiers were required to stand behind for an item, hence Minister Sajjan had made such a demand. Minister Harjit Sajjan had requested 100 Canadian Armed Forces troops be available on April 27, but time was short and troops were not available for such a ceremony. Therefore, his request was rejected. This news has now been picked up extensively by the Canadian media. It is noteworthy that there was a huge crowd of 54 thousand people in this musical show of Diljit Dosanjh. Before this, such a large number of spectators had not attended any of Diljit Dosanjh’s foreign shows. This program also became a record. Diljit Dosanjh’s tour began on 28 April and ended on 13 July at the Rogers Center in Toronto. Harjit Singh Sajjan received a letter from Diljit Dosanjh’s manager Sonali Singh on 15 April, requesting Canadian soldiers to attend Diljit Dosanjh’s performance at the Place on 27 April. Sajjan sent this letter with his recommendation to Defense Minister Bill Blair. According to Sajjan’s press secretary, the minister saw this as an opportunity for the military to connect with young Canadians from diverse communities. Harjeet Sajjan had attended the concert with his family and had purchased his tickets and paid all other expenses himself. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau also participated in this program organized in Toronto on July 15. Diljit suddenly arrived at Dosanjh’s program and praised him.