The Murder Of Indian’s biggest Hip Hop star

 The killing shock Indians when their Hip Hop star, star Sidhu Moose Wala

Was shoot dead in his car through windscreen of his car by a gunmen

A Punjabi gangster named Goldy Brar had used Facebook to claim responsibility for ordering the hit.

Th policeman are still looking for him but his whereabouts are unknown

Now BBC eye managed to make contact with Brar and challenged him

About how and why Misss wala was the target

His reply was coldly articulate.

That was his response to BBC, We had no option but to kill him. He had to face the consequences of his actions. It was either him or us. As simple as that."

On a warm May evening in 2022, Sidhu Moose Wala was taking his black Mahindra Thar SUV for its usual spin through dusty lanes near his village in the northern Indian state of Punjab when, within minutes, two cars began tailing him.

CCTV footage later showed them weaving through narrow turns, sticking close. Then, at a bend in the road, one of the vehicles lurched forward, cornering Moose Wala's SUV against a wall. He was trapped. Moments later, the shooting began.

Mobile footage captured the aftermath. His SUV was riddled with bullets, the windscreen shattered, the bonnet punctured.

Six gunmen were eventually identified. They carried AK-47s and pistols. In the weeks that followed the murder, about 30 people were arrested and two of the suspected armed men were killed in what the Indian police described as "encounters".

fame came at a cost. Despite his rising star and socially conscious lyrics, Moose Wala was drifting into dangerous territory. His defiant attitude, visibility, and growing influence had drawn the attention of Punjab's most feared gangsters. These included Goldy Brar, and Brar's friend Lawrence Bishnoi, who even then was in a high-security jail in India.

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