Sidhu Moose Wala was shot dead by some unknown assailants in Punjab’s Mansa district recently, a day after the state federal government curtailed his safety and security cover.

Punjab Principal Minister Bhagwant Mann on Friday visited the house of Sidhu Moose Wala, days after the Punjabi singer was fired dead.

Mr Mann reached Moosa village to express his condolences to the family members. Heavy police security has actually been released outside the residence of Moose Wala.

Moose Wala was shot dead by some unidentified foes in Punjab’s Mansa area on May 29, a day after the state government stopped his safety cover. His cousin and a buddy, that were taking a trip in a jeep with him, were additionally hurt in the assault.

The Aam Aadmi Celebration (AAP) government in the state has actually dramatically criticised for cutting back singer’s safety and security, in addition to that for over 400 various other VIPs, in a move that detractors stated was aimed at scoring political factors. The celebration had actually also advertised the carry on social media.

Moose Wala’s family members have actually likewise lashed out at the federal government. “Exactly how did it matter with the (implementation of) four persons with our son? Will your funds be loaded currently? Fill your coffers,” claimed his mother Charan Kaur.

Some leaders of the AAP have actually doubted why Moose Wala was travelling in a car that was not bulletproof and also not have both guards that were still appointed to him.

Mr Mann’s check out comes a day after he fulfilled event employer and also Delhi Principal Preacher Arvind Kejriwal.

The Chief Minister needed to face slogan-shouting protesters on Friday early morning who tried to quit him from going into the Moosa town.

The Punjab and also Haryana High Court got on Thursday informed that the security cover of 424 VIPs which was scaled down momentarily will be recovered from June 7.

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Last Updated: 3 June 2022