In a BBC World Service documentary on the slain singer Shubhdeep Singh, also known as Sidhu Moosewala, gangster Satinderjit Singh, alias Goldy Brar, made a startling revelation during an alleged interview. He claimed that Moosewala was in touch with Lawrence Bishnoi, one of India’s most notorious gangsters, who is currently lodged in a high-security jail. According to Goldy, Moosewala would send “good morning” and “good night” messages to Lawrence, allegedly to flatter him.

Goldy alleged that Moosewala had supported their rivals during a kabaddi tournament in Bhagomajra village, which led to tensions between them. Notably, Moosewala’s family has already rejected the documentary and sought a stay on its release by filing a petition in court.
Goldy also referenced the murder of Vicky Middukhera, a youth Akali Dal leader who was shot dead in Mohali in August 2021. Goldy claimed that he had no remorse for his actions and felt proud of what he had done. Vicky Middukhera was once a close friend and mentor to both Lawrence and Goldy.
Source: tribuneindia.com