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Goldy Brar Reveals Why Sidhu Moose Wala Was Killed

Goldy Brar Reveals Why Sidhu Moose Wala Was Killed

Post by : Rajat

Why was Sidhu Moose Wala killed? Gangster Goldy Brar reveals the real reason 3 years after the singer's daylight murder

It’s been over three years since the tragic and shocking daylight murder of Sidhu Moose Wala, a name that once echoed across the Punjabi music industry and millions of fans worldwide. His untimely death on May 29, 2022, sent shockwaves through the music world, sparking widespread grief, outrage, and countless conspiracy theories. Now, in a chilling new revelation, gangster Goldy Brar has finally broken his silence and revealed the real reason behind Moose Wala's murder, shedding light on a murky underworld of rivalry, revenge, and miscommunication.

This article delves into why Sidhu Moose Wala was killed, what led to the fatal encounter, and the deeper criminal web that seems to have played a pivotal role.

The Day That Shook Punjab

On a sunny afternoon in Mansa, Punjab, Sidhu Moose Wala was driving his Mahindra Thar with his two cousins when assailants opened fire on his vehicle. He was hit with over 20 bullets and declared dead shortly after. This wasn't just another gang-related killing—it was the assassination of a beloved artist whose lyrics had become the voice of a generation.

In the days that followed, the name Goldy Brar, a Canada-based gangster with links to the Lawrence Bishnoi gang, emerged as the mastermind behind the murder. But the big question remained unanswered: Why was Sidhu Moose Wala killed?

Goldy Brar's Shocking Confession – The Real Reason

In a recent interview that has surfaced on social media and news platforms, Goldy Brar finally explained why he ordered Sidhu Moose Wala’s killing. According to Brar, the decision was not made overnight. He claimed that Moose Wala was targeted for revenge over the murder of Vicky Middukhera, a youth Akali leader who was killed in 2021.

Brar alleges that Moose Wala was indirectly involved or at least aware of the planning behind Middukhera's death. “We had intelligence and strong belief that Sidhu was connected to our brother Vicky’s murder,” Brar said. “It was not just about music or fame—it was about betrayal, and we had to respond.”

This claim, however, is yet to be verified by Indian authorities. But it aligns with earlier police findings that connected Moose Wala’s name to inter-gang rivalries in Punjab.

From Fame to Fear – How Moose Wala Became a Target

Sidhu Moose Wala rose to stardom in an incredibly short time. With hits like So High, Legend, and 295, he quickly became a global icon of Punjabi music. But with fame also came controversy. His lyrics often glamorized guns, rebellion, and power, which made him a figure of both admiration and criticism.

He reportedly had links—although never officially confirmed—to certain local gangsters and groups, either for protection or influence. As per police investigations, Moose Wala’s rivalry with other singers and political affiliations may have stirred tension within certain criminal circles.

His open display of firearms, bold lyrics, and growing influence allegedly made him a target. But the main trigger, as per Goldy Brar, was the belief that Moose Wala supported a rival gang responsible for killing one of their own.

Political Angle and Police Failures

Just a day before the murder, Sidhu Moose Wala’s government-allotted security cover was withdrawn. This move, criticized widely by the public and opposition parties, left the singer vulnerable. Many questioned the Punjab government’s decision and blamed it for Moose Wala’s death.

Brar, however, said in the interview that the withdrawal of security did not influence the timing. “We were planning it for months. The security was just a formality. We would have gone ahead anyway,” he claimed.

This has again stirred debate around how such high-profile murders are carried out despite known threats and ongoing investigations.

Public Reaction – Grief, Rage, and Demand for Justice

Even years later, Moose Wala’s fans continue to mourn his loss. His music remains as popular as ever, with posthumous releases gaining millions of views. Candlelight marches, social media tributes, and music events in his memory have become a symbol of the void he left behind.

After Goldy Brar’s confession, there’s a renewed demand for justice. Moose Wala’s father, Balkaur Singh, has been fighting tirelessly for a proper investigation and fair trial. “The truth must come out. It’s not just about my son—it’s about how unsafe the system has become,” he said in a recent press statement.

Where Is the Investigation Now?

Several suspects in the case have been arrested, including key shooters. However, Goldy Brar remains at large, reportedly in Canada. Interpol has issued a Red Corner Notice, and Indian agencies are pushing for his extradition.

Despite his public confession, there are legal complications involved in bringing Brar back to India. Nevertheless, authorities claim they are in close contact with foreign governments to ensure justice is served.

A Tragic Reminder of Punjab’s Gang Culture

Sidhu Moose Wala’s murder is not an isolated incident. It’s part of a growing problem in Punjab—the glorification of gangster life in music and the real-life violence it often triggers. While Sidhu used music to express his truth, the blurred lines between art and criminal networks have turned deadly.

Brar’s statements have once again brought attention to how deeply rooted these rivalries are and how they can consume even the most popular figures.

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June 12, 2025 10:10 a.m. 3395

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