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The Killing of a Voice — Who Silenced Sidhu Moose Wala?

The Killing of a Voice — Who Silenced Sidhu Moose Wala?

by The Honest Feed


In May 2022, the streets of Punjab echoed not with music, but with 24 bullets.


Sidhu Moose Wala — a name that rose from village mud to global stages — was shot dead through his SUV windscreen. A legend silenced in daylight. His fans shattered. His killers still not convicted.


But why?


📲 That same day, gangster Goldy Brar claimed the murder on Facebook — a chilling message: “He had to face consequences… it was either him or us.”

Today, Brar is still free. Still hiding. Still talking.


The BBC tracked him down. His voice was calm, but his words cut deep — “When decency falls on deaf ears, it’s the gunshot that gets heard."

🎶 Sidhu wasn’t just a singer — he was a rebel with rhymes.

He sang about politics, guns, village love, and betrayal. A Punjabi Tupac who warned the world of gangster culture — while being slowly dragged into it himself.


📍 In the shadows, enemies watched.

His growing power. His global fame. His influence.

But one kabaddi match became the turning point.

Sidhu promoted a rival gang’s tournament. The Bishnoi gang saw it as betrayal. Tensions rose. And then… Vicky Middukhera, a Bishnoi associate, was shot. Sidhu’s manager was blamed. Bishnoi and Brar wanted revenge. And they didn’t trust the law.

⛓️ *“Justice is for the powerful,” Brar said. “So we did it ourselves.”


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💬 This is more than a murder story.

It’s a mirror to a broken system where fame can be fatal…

Where justice comes with a gun…

Where art, once a weapon for truth, is targeted by those it exposes.


🎧 Moose Wala once said: “When I die, people should remember me.”

And here we are. Remembering. Reflecting. And questioning.


🕯️ Rest in Power

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