The globally recognized Punjabi artist and congress leader was shot dead a day after the Punjab government withdrew his security cover.
The Congress expressed shock over the murder of its leader and famous Punjabi singer Sidhu Moose Wala in Mansa district on Sunday. Moose Wala was seriously injured after unidentified persons opened fire at him.
The 26 year old Sidhu Moose Wala, was among 424 people whose security was withdrawn by the Punjab Police on Saturday.
The 28-year-old singer had joined the Congress party in December last year. He had fought on the Congress ticket from Mansa assembly seat in the recent assembly election and was defeated by AAP’s Vijay Singla.
Before his fame he was in good relations with the Punjab Police, with the state top cop even retweeting his song.
“Deeply shocked and saddened by the murder of promising Congress leader and talented artist, Sidhu Moosewala. My heartfelt condolences to his loved ones and fans from across the world,” Congress leader Rahul Gandhi tweeted.
“The murder of Shri Sidhu Moose Wala, Congress candidate from Punjab & a talented musician, has come as a terrible shock to the Congress party & the entire nation. Our deepest condolences to his family, fans & friends. We stand united & undeterred, at this time of extreme grief,” the Congress tweeted.
Congress leader Jaiveer Shergill said Moose Wala was killed in “a shootout”.
“Shocking to hear about death of #sidhumoosewala in a shootout-not sharing the videos received via WhatsApp due to sensitivity but shot at many times,” he tweeted.
In another tweet, he said, “Since AAP has come to power in Punjab, law&order has seen a downward trend: >Broad-daylight murders > Violent clashes in Patiala > RPG attack on Punjab Police >Sidhu Moosewala Shot dead. Law & Order crumbling like pack of cards in AAP regime-Bhagwant Mann must respond.”
BJP leader Manjinder Singh Sirsa hit out at the AAP government in Punjab for withdrawing security of several people across the state and then publishing the list in newspapers which makes them a direct target.
Former Punjab chief minister and Punjab Lok Congress leader Amarinder Singh slammed the Bhagwant Mann-led government in the state, saying “criminals have no fear of law”.
“Brutal murder of Sidhu Moosewala is shocking. My profound condolences to the bereaved family. Law and order has completely collapsed in Punjab. Criminals have no fear of law. @AAPPunjab government has miserably failed. Nobody is safe in Punjab!” he tweeted.
Taking to Twitter, Mann also expressed condolences to the family and fans of Moose Wala.
Deputy superintendent of police (Mansa) Gobinder Singh told news agency PTI that several bullets hit Moose Wala, who was in his jeep at village Jawahar Ke when he was attacked.
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Stefflon sent out a tweet earlier asking fans to tell her what happened with the iconic Punjabi rapper.
Someone tell me whats going on with Sidhu 🥹
— 1DON (@stefflondon) May 29, 2022
Sidhu Moose started his career as a songwriter for the song “License” by Ninja, and began his singing career on a duet song titled “G Wagon”. Following his debut, he collaborated with Brown Boyz for various tracks which were released by Humble Music.
He gained wide attention with his track “So High”. In fall 2018, he released his debut album PBX 1, which peaked at 66th on Billboard Canadian Albums chart. Following the album, he started releasing his songs independently. Also, his single “47” with British dancehall/hip hop rapper Stefflon Don, Mist and Steele Bangles was ranked on UK Singles Chart. In 2020, Sidhu was named by The Guardian among the top 50 new artists. Ten of his songs have peaked on UK Asian chart, two of which have topped the chart. His “Bambiha Bole” entered in top five on Global YouTube music chart.
In 2021, Moose Wala released Moosetape, tracks from which charted globally including Canadian Hot 100, UK Asian, and New Zealand Hot charts. He had faced legal challenges for promoting gun culture and using inflammatory and inciting lyrics in his songs.