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Punjab Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Jagjit Singh on Friday, 3 June, moved the Supreme Court over the murder of singer Sidhu Moose Wala, and demanding a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe into the matter.
Singh argued in his Public Interest Litigation (PIL) that Moose Wala's killing has completely shaken public confidence in Punjab.
It also said that not only has the state government "miserably failed" in preventing the incident from taking place, but it has also not been able to put a stop to gang wars that has created a "storm of fear and terror" in Punjab, PTI reported.
Singh further stated that despite being aware about the death threats received by the singer from international crime syndicates, the Bhagwant Mann government curtailed Moose Wala's security and made it public.
The plea claimed that Moose Wala had been receiving death threats and intimidating calls from international crime syndicates over the last two years, as per PTI.
It also added that the singer's murder had led to a "speculative public discourse in the media which might mislead the investigation," and urged the Supreme Court to transfer the probe to the CBI.
Sidhu Moose Wala was murdered on 29 May in Punjab's Mansa. Soon after his murder, the Punjab police claimed that gangster Lawrence Bishnoi's gang was responsible for the attack.
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Published: 03 Jun 2022,09:01 PM IST