Sidhu Moose Wala Last Rites | HIGHLIGHTS | Farewell To '295' Singer, Thousands Attend Funeral
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People who gathered to bid farewell to Sidhu Moose Wala raised slogans against AAP government in Punjab demanding a special enquiry in the singer's murder.
Last rites of Punjabi singer and Congress leader Sidhu Moose Wala performed at his native village Moosa in Mansa district.
A huge crowd gathered to bid a final goodbye to their loved singer. People joined the funeral procession of Sidhu Moose Wala in Punjab's Mansa.
Moose Wala’s body has been taken to the cremation ground on a tractor-trailer. His father was accompanied by Congress leaders including PPCC president Raja Warring
Pictures from Sidhu Moose Wala's funeral ceremony have surfaced online. While one picture shows the deceased singer, the other shows his bereaved parents, as they bid the final goodbye to their son.
Pictures of Sidhu's father, breaking down before his funeral is doing the rounds on social media.
Punjabi singer and actress Himanshi Khurrana remebered her meeting with Sidhu and wrote, ""Main jaffi pake bhra keha c tenu agle din mere lai dinner rakhia c Canada, mere lai restaurant de bahar khada c, main notice kita mismatch kpre paye hoye c, par innocence or humbleness sadgi kinni c: oh naram behaviour mainu eh mulaqat hamesha yaad rahu..
(I hugged you and called you a brother. The next day you kept a dinner for me in Canada. You stood outside the restaurant for me. I noticed that you wore mismatched clothes but you had so much innocence, humbleness and simplicity in you: I will always remember your soft behavior and our meet.)"
Karan spoke to the media on the sets of 'Dance Deewane Juniors'.
He said: "What is going to be the outcome of a tweet? We tweet and mourn but a mother lost her son to such a horrific situation. I saw a few videos and the visuals were so gory that it would hurt your heart deeply."
Karan further mentioned that at a very young age Sidhu received a lot of fame. "He was around 27-28 years old, and achieved great heights in life at such a tender age. In broad daylight, bullets are being fired in Punjab. I don't understand this."
Karan added: "I can't comment on that because that is a political thing. Who are these people? And how did it happen? Because in India, it's not allowed to own guns just like that. Sorry, but this is not Afghanistan where anyone can roam with weapons. How did this happen because this isn't the Punjab that I knew."
The 28-Year-Old Punjabi Singer was all set to get married to his fiance Amandeep Kaur.
Ranveer Singh and Varun Dhawan took to their Instagram handles to express their grief on the sad demise of Sidhu Moose Wala.
Sharing a picture of Sidhu, Ranveer wrote, "Dil da ni mada….. 💔"
While Varun Dhawan shared, "RIP. Your words and music will live on. Can't believe this."
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Popular Punjabi singer took to his Instagram to share images of late Sidhu and wrote, "Maa tey Baap da ikala putth Tusi kho liya jalmo 😢 ohna nu insaf milna chaida 💔 #justiceforsidhumoosewala"
Jazzy B wrote the text in Punjabi which means, "Sidhu's parents deserve justice for their son's murder."
People have swarmed the late singer's house in large numbers to pay their last respects to the shining star wh brought name and fame to the Mansa village.
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Pakistani singer Bilal Saeed took to his Instagram to mourn the demise of one of the gems of the desi music industry. Sharing a picture of Sidhu Moose Wala, he wrote, "I will always remember you from your first song ‘SO HIGH’, a true artist and a game changer; the way you revolutionised Desi music, it was a show to watch. So original that Moosewala pind looked cooler than any city in the world and it inspired so many to be original.I remember our conversation over the phone you were so humble brother.you have my respect forever! your music will always live with us!
Uchiyaan ne gallan mere yaar @sidhu_moosewala diyan!
Legend!"
Popular celebrities and politicians condoled the demise of the talented singer, who rose to fame with his iconic songs. 'Brown Munde' fame singer A P Dhillon paid his tribute to Sidhu Moose Wala and went on to talk about the dark side of the lives of Punjabi rappers.
Ajay Devgn, Anil Kapoor, Rashami Desai and others expressed grief over the loss of one of the rising stars of the music industry.
As per the latest update, Sidhu Moosewala's last rites will take place on his ancestral land instead of the crematorium. The entire police frce has been moved from the crematorium to his land.
Background
New Delhi: Punjabi singer and politician Sidhu Moose Wala’s last rites will be held today at noon. After his post-mortem, his mortal remains were handed over to his family this morning by Mansa Civil hospital, news agency ANI reported. Moose Wala was killed by shooters on Sunday evening in Mansa.
As per the investigation, the Punjab police suspect gang rivalry behind the murder. According to a report by news agency PTI, the Lawrence Bishnoi gang is involved in the murder. Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Bathinda Range, Pardeep Yadav constituted the three-member Special Investigation Team (SIT) for the investigation of the murder.
Amid protests over the Sidhu Moosewala murder, Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Monday announced setting up a judicial commission headed by a sitting high court judge to probe the killing of the famous Punjabi singer, even as police said it has got several important leads in the case.
The Punjab Police also said it has rounded up some suspects, including five in Uttarakhand, in connection with the case after a CCTV footage emerged on social media which shows Moosewala's vehicle being followed just before he was shot dead.
The chief minister's announcement came after Moosewala's father Balkaur Singh urged him to order a probe by a sitting high court judge into the killing of his son.
Expressing shock over the killing, Mann said, "The Punjab government will request the Chief Justice of Punjab and Haryana High Court to get the case inquired into by a sitting judge of Punjab and Haryana High Court."
The state government will extend full cooperation to this panel, including roping in any of the central agencies such as the National Investigation Agency (NIA), he said.
Facing severe criticism from opposition parties over the pruning of the singer's security cover, the chief minister said he has already ordered an inquiry at the highest level to look into the matter and fix responsibility.
"All the aspects of security reduction of the late singer are also under scrutiny and responsibility of lapse, if any, will be definitely fixed," said Mann.
Moosewala, who had fought the recent assembly elections in Punjab on a Congress ticket from Mansa, was shot dead on Sunday by unidentified assailants in Punjab's Mansa district, a day after the state government curtailed his security cover.
As a manhunt has been launched to nab the culprits, the police are also investigating role of some people who could be seen in a CCTV footage procured from a 'dhaba' in Mansa where they were having meal on Sunday, said sources.
Another CCTV footage has emerged on social media which shows that the vehicle of Moosewala was being followed just before bullets were sprayed on him, leading to his death, the sources said.
Talking to reporters in Mansa, Inspector General of Police (Faridkot range) Pradeep Yadav said police have got important leads in connection with the murder of Moosewala.
We have got some important leads and some people have been rounded up, said Yadav when asked about the CCTV footage of 'dhaba'.
Earlier, police detained five men in Dehradun in connection with the killing of the Punjabi singer.
They were picked up from the Shimla bypass area and taken to Punjab for interrogation, a police official said on condition of anonymity.
Meanwhile, an abandoned car has been recovered in Moga, said police, with investigators suspecting that the assailants might have fled in this vehicle after committing the murder.
Earlier in the morning, a protest broke out outside the Mansa civil hospital with villagers and supporters of Moosewala demanding action against those who were behind the killing.
The protesters, who were mostly villagers of the area, also raised slogans against the AAP government for curtailing his security cover. Several markets in Mansa remained shut on Monday.
Later in the day, the post-mortem of Moosewala's body was conducted at the civil hospital in Mansa after his family agreed to it following the acceptance of its request of a probe by a sitting high court judge.
The body has been kept at the mortuary of the civil hospital while his last rites will be performed on Tuesday, said the officials.
Meanwhile, scores of mourners, including villagers, noted singers such as Gurdas Mann, and political leaders, including Punjab Congress chief Amrinder Singh Raja Warring, and MLA Sukhjinder Randhawa gathered at Moosewala's residence in Mansa to condole his death.
Several Punjabi actors and singers, including Diljit Dosanjh, have paid tributes to Moosewala.
The Punjab Youth Congress in Chandigarh held a protest while other rival parties stepped up an attack on the AAP government, demanding dismissal of the chief minister.
While Warring led a candle march in Mansa, the Punjab Youth Congress workers took out a march in Chandigarh.
Different delegations of the SAD and the BJP met Punjab Governor Banwarilal Purohit, seeking dismissal of the AAP-led government.
According to an FIR, Moosewala's father Balkaur Singh followed him with guards when he did not take his security men with him and witnessed the 28-year-old falling to a hail of bullets.
Singh, who took Moosewala and two others to a civil hospital on Sunday after the attack, said in his police complaint that his son would get threats to his life from gangsters for extortion.
The Punjab Police had termed the incident as a case of an inter-gang rivalry and said that the Lawrence Bishnoi gang was behind the murder of Moosewala.
The Moosewala's father wrote a letter to CM Mann, demanding a probe by a sitting judge of the high court and also sought a public apology from Punjab police chief V K Bhawra for linking his son's murder with a gangwar.
Later, Bhawra had to issue a clarification to say that he never called the slain Punjabi singer a gangster or affiliated with gangsters.
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