The murder of Punjabi singer Sidhu Moose Wala in May 2022 sent shockwaves across India. Now, gangster Goldy Brar, who claimed responsibility for the killing, has spoken out in a BBC documentary titled “The Killing Call”, revealing why Moose Wala was targeted.

Goldy Brar’s Justification for the Murder
Brar, a Canada-based gangster, stated that Moose Wala’s ties with rival gangs and his political influence made him a threat. He claimed that the killing was not about justice but revenge, saying, “It was either him or us”.
Key Revelations from the Documentary
- Kabaddi Tournament Dispute: The feud allegedly began over a kabaddi match, where Moose Wala was seen supporting rival gang members, angering Bishnoi’s group.
- Vicky Middukhera’s Murder: Brar believes Moose Wala was involved in the 2021 killing of Youth Akali Dal leader Vicky Middukhera, though no formal charges were ever filed.
- Political Influence: Brar accused Moose Wala of using political power and money to aid their rivals, claiming that justice through legal means was impossible.
- Gang Rivalries: The documentary suggests that Moose Wala’s ties with rival gang members deepened, making him a marked man.
Legal and Public Reaction
- Interpol Red Corner Notice: Goldy Brar remains at large, with Interpol issuing a Red Corner Notice against him.
- Moose Wala’s Family Seeks Legal Action: His father has moved court against the BBC documentary, arguing that it was released without the family’s consent.
- Public Outrage: The documentary has sparked controversy, with many questioning whether Brar’s justification holds any merit.
Conclusion
The revelations in “The Killing Call” have reignited debates about gang violence, justice, and political influence in Punjab. As authorities continue their investigation, the case remains one of the most high-profile assassinations in India’s recent history.
Last Updated on: Wednesday, June 11, 2025 7:21 pm by K Nikhil | Published by: K Nikhil on Wednesday, June 11, 2025 5:42 pm | News Categories: News