Punjabi Singer Shot in Canada: Rohit Godara Gang Claims Responsibility
In a shocking incident, a popular Punjabi singer was shot in a targeted attack by the notorious Rohit Godara gang in Surrey, Canada. The assailants left a terrifying warning: “Next time we will finish him.” The victim is hospitalized but stable.
Brazen Daylight Attack in Surrey
The shooting occurred outside a recording studio in Surrey, British Columbia. Masked gunmen fired multiple shots before fleeing. Eyewitnesses described a scene of chaos as the singer was rushed to the hospital.
Police confirm the attack fits the pattern of organized crime, with the Rohit Godara gang as the prime suspect. The gang is linked to extortion, drug trafficking, and violence in Punjab and abroad.
Who is Rohit Godara?
Rohit Godara is a fugitive gangster operating from Canada, associated with the Lawrence Bishnoi syndicate. Wanted for murder, extortion, and drug crimes, he remains at large despite an Interpol Red Corner Notice.
Extortion Threats Against Punjabi Artists
This is the latest in a string of attacks on Punjabi artists. Sidhu Moosewala’s 2022 assassination highlighted the danger. Gangs often demand a share of earnings, threatening violence if refused.
Industry insiders reveal many artists pay “protection money” to avoid attacks. Those who resist face brutal consequences.
Public Outrage and Demands for Justice
The shooting has sparked anger:
– Canadian MP Chandra Arya criticized rising gang violence.
– Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann urged India’s government to intervene.
– Singer Diljit Dosanjh demanded action, saying, “Enough is enough.”
Why Canada? A Safe Haven for Gangsters
Canada’s weak extradition laws and asylum policies make it attractive to criminals. Despite India’s requests, Canada has been slow to act, citing lack of evidence.
Experts warn violence will worsen without a crackdown. “These gangs operate like businesses, silencing critics with bullets,” said a Punjab Police officer.
What’s Next?
The victim’s family has police protection, but fear persists. India may raise the issue diplomatically amid ongoing tensions over Khalistani extremism.
The Punjabi music industry remains on edge. “If stars aren’t safe, what about the rest of us?” an insider asked.
Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.
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