NEW DELHI — An Indian rapper with a major following both at home and among the diaspora
in
Canada and Britain was gunned down near his hometown in a gang-related
killing, Indian police have said.
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Shubhdeep Singh
Sidhu — known as Sidhu Moose Wala to his 11 million followers on YouTube and
millions of fans — was driving his SUV in the northern state of
Punjab when he
was attacked by suspects in two or three cars who fired about 30 bullets on
Sunday afternoon.
Viresh Kumar
Bhawra, state police chief, said the killing “looks like an inter-gang rivalry”
and added that a Canada-based gangster known as Goldy Brar “has claimed the
responsibility on behalf of the Lawrence Bishnoi gang”. Bhawra, who is facing
questions about reducing Sidhu’s security detail last week, said the rapper was
not travelling with his bodyguards and even left his bullet-proof vehicle at
home.
Moose Wala, 28,
earned a particularly large following among young Punjabi men with his catchy
rap videos that attacked rival singers and politicians, and portrayed him as a
man who fought for the community’s pride, delivered justice, and gunned down
his rivals.
The rapper
unsuccessfully contested state elections as a candidate for India’s main
opposition Congress party earlier this year. The political bid attracted
additional scrutiny and criticism of Sidhu’s work with rivals accusing him of
glorifying guns, Sikh nationalism, and gang culture.
His biggest hits,
such as “Legend”, “Old Skool”, “Devil” and “Just Listen”, are among the most
popular tunes on different short-video platforms in India. Canadian rapper
Drake posted a picture of Sidhu with his mother on Instagram and joined Indian
stars in expressing shock at the killing.
“Stunned by the shocking death of #SidhuMoosewala. Still trying to wrap
my head around this one,” actor Ajay Devgn tweeted.
Vishal Dadlani, a
Bollywood musician, posted: “I only knew
#SidhuMoosewala through his music, yet
the news of his demise has cut deep”. “India has very few authentic modern
artists. He was right on top of that list,” Dadlani added.
Punjab chief
minister Bhagwant Mann on Monday announced a judicial commission and promised
that the “perpetrators of the heinous crime will be behind the bars soon”.
Moose Wala’s last song
“The Last Ride”, which was released earlier this month, included the lyrics
“the glow on the man’s face tells you that he’ll die young”. Punjab is a major
transit route for drugs entering India from Afghanistan and Pakistan, and the
issue has become a hot-button political issue in the last few years. Many
observers link the narcotics trade — mostly heroin and opium — to an uptick in
gang-related violence and the use of illegal arms in the state.
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