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Goldy Brar Justifies Sidhu Moose Wala Murder, Citing “Unforgivable Mistakes”



London / Mansa (Punjab) – June 11, 2025:

Canada-based gangster Goldy Brar, identified as a key figure in the Lawrence Bishnoi gang, has provided a chilling rationale for the 2022 assassination of Punjabi hip-hop star Sidhu Moose Wala, asserting the singer made “unforgivable mistakes.” The admission came via a high-profile interview featured in a new BBC World Service documentary coinciding with Moose Wala’s birth anniversary. (indiatoday.in)

🔍 “In His Arrogance… Mistakes That Could Not Be Forgiven”

  • Brar claimed Moose Wala’s behaviour—particularly his active support for a rival gang-affiliated kabaddi tournament—sparked animosity with the Bishnoi syndicate (hindustantimes.com).

  • “In his arrogance he made mistakes… We had no option but to kill him. It was either him or us,” Brar reportedly told the BBC, showing no remorse. (indiatoday.in)

👥 Gang Rivalries and the Lead-Up to Assassination

  • Brar described how Moose Wala's public backing of the Bambiha gang—rivals of Bishnoi—ignited the feud. The tension escalated after the murder of Youth Akali Dal leader Vicky Middukhera in August 2021 (moneycontrol.com).

  • Alleging Moose Wala was linked to Middukhera’s killing and protected by political influence, Brar said: “Everyone knew Sidhu’s role… But nobody acted. So we acted.” (moneycontrol.com)

🧨 Details of the Daylight Assassination

  • Moose Wala, born Shubhdeep Singh Sidhu, was fatally shot on May 29, 2022, in Punjab’s Mansa district. He sustained 24 bullet wounds in a brazen drive-by attack. Two passengers were injured (indiatoday.in).

  • Despite earlier arrests of six suspects, Goldy Brar remains at large and continues to be designated a terrorist under India’s UAPA, with Interpol Red Notices in effect (en.wikipedia.org).

🛡️ Investigations and Public Response

  • Punjab Police have repeatedly stated that no legal evidence connects Moose Wala to gang crimes or Middukhera’s murder—contradicting Brar’s claims (indiatoday.in).

  • The BBC series The Killing Call, released on the singer’s 32nd birth anniversary, has sparked family objections. Moose Wala’s father has moved to court seeking to halt its public release (indiatoday.in).


⚠️ Disclaimer

This article is based on statements made by Goldy Brar in a BBC documentary released June 11, 2025, along with corroborating media coverage. The authenticity and legal standing of Brar’s claims have not been established in a court of law. All allegations remain subject to judicial scrutiny, and Sidhu Moose Wala is not legally convicted of any wrongdoing outlined here.

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