It’s quite remarkable and heartwarming news for Sidhu Moosewala’s family. Welcoming a new member into the family brings joy and rejuvenation, especially after the loss of their beloved son.
Reports claimed this week that Sidhu Moosewala‘s mother, Charan Kaur, is pregnant and will be delivering the baby in March. Moosewala was the only child of his parents, who are in their late 50s now.
It seems like Moosewala’s parents have opted for In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) to conceive, according to the report. While they haven’t issued an official statement, family sources have confirmed the imminent arrival of the baby, noting that Charan Kaur has been keeping a low profile for the past six months.
It’s tragic to hear about Moosewala’s murder on May 29, 2022. Satwinder Singh, also known as Satinderjit Singh or Goldy Brar, claimed responsibility for the heinous act. Brar is identified as a significant figure within the Lawrence Bishnoi gang.
“Sidhu Moose Wala was an egoistic person. He misused his political and money power. It was necessary to teach him a lesson, and he was taught one,” Goldy Brar had told.
Moosewala’s political journey and the subsequent tragic events surrounding his murder are indeed unfortunate. His defeat in the 2022 Punjab Assembly Elections to Aam Aadmi Party’s Dr. Vijay Singla, despite contesting on a Congress ticket, marked a significant chapter in his brief political career.
The arrest of Mandeep Singh, alias Chotta Mani, a close associate of Lawrence Bishnoi, sheds light on the complex web of individuals involved in the case, with 31 accused named thus far.
The alleged involvement of Mandeep Singh, also known as Chotta Mani, in providing hideouts to the accused persons involved in Sidhu Moosewala’s murder, as well as facilitating the escape of Gangster Deepak Tinu in 2017, underscores the gravity of his role in criminal activities.
Furthermore, the National Investigation Agency’s (NIA) registration of a case against the organized crime syndicate of gangster Lawrence Bishnoi and his associates under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UA(P)A) in August 2022 highlights the widespread reach of the gang’s mafia-style criminal networks across various states in the country.