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هل نسيت كلمة المرور؟ الرجاء إدخال بريدك الإلكتروني، وسوف تصلك رسالة عليه حتى تستطيع عمل كلمة مرور جديدة.
برجاء توضيح أسباب شعورك أنك بحاجة للإبلاغ عن السؤال.
برجاء توضيح أسباب شعورك أنك بحاجة للإبلاغ عن الإجابة.
برجاء توضيح أسباب شعورك أنك بحاجة للإبلاغ عن المستخدم.
Sidhu Moosewala was killed as a result of an inter-gang rivalry. Canada-based gangster Goldy Brar, a member of the Lawrence Bishnoi gang, claimed responsibility for orchestrating the murder. According to Brar's statements in recent interviews, the primary reasons for Moosewala's killing include: * Iاقرأ المزيد
Sidhu Moosewala was killed as a result of an inter-gang rivalry. Canada-based gangster Goldy Brar, a member of the Lawrence Bishnoi gang, claimed responsibility for orchestrating the murder.
قراءة أقلAccording to Brar’s statements in recent interviews, the primary reasons for Moosewala’s killing include:
* Inter-gang rivalry: The conflict escalated due to Moosewala’s perceived association and support for rival gangs, particularly the Bambiha gang, which was at odds with the Lawrence Bishnoi gang.
* Dispute over a kabaddi match: An initial dispute arose when Moosewala promoted a kabaddi tournament in a village associated with the Bishnoi gang’s rivals. This angered Lawrence Bishnoi and his associates, who threatened Moosewala.
* Vengeance for Vicky Middukhera’s murder: Goldy Brar alleged that Moosewala was involved in the murder of Vicky Middukhera, a close friend and mentor of Lawrence Bishnoi and Goldy Brar. Brar claimed that despite evidence, Moosewala used his political influence and money to avoid legal consequences, leading them to “seek justice” themselves.
* “Unforgivable mistakes” and arrogance: Brar stated that Moosewala made “unforgivable mistakes” and acted with arrogance, crossing lines he shouldn’t have. He asserted that they had “no option but to kill him” and that Moosewala “had to face the consequences of his actions.”
The investigation into Moosewala’s murder is ongoing, with around 30 people arrested. Goldy Brar, who claimed responsibility, is still at large.