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Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3: Who Saw This Coming? Pitbull and Diljit collaboration!

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Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3
Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3

The excitement surrounding Kartik Aaryan’s upcoming horror-comedy, Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3, has been steadily building. Following the massive success of the film’s trailer, the makers have now unveiled the teaser for the highly anticipated title track.

Global Collab for Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3: Diljit and Pitbull together

In a surprising twist, the title track features a collaboration between global music icon Pitbull and Punjabi superstar Diljit Dosanjh. This unexpected pairing adds an international flair to the already promising soundtrack.

Kartik Aaryan, who has become synonymous with his smooth dance moves and signature swag, continues to deliver on the expectations set by the previous trailer. His electrifying presence and new gliding dance steps are sure to captivate audiences and make the title track an instant crowd-pleaser.

The soundtrack for Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 is composed by Tanishk Bagchi, with the original composition credited to Pritam. This talented duo has come together to create a musical score that perfectly complements the film’s spooky and humorous tone.

About Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3

Directed by Anees Bazmee and produced by Bhushan Kumar, Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 boasts a star-studded cast including Kartik Aaryan, Madhuri Dixit, Vidya Balan, and Triptii Dimri. The film promises to be a Diwali treat, filled with spooky fun and laughter.

Watch the trailer here:

Get ready to be spooked and entertained as Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 hits theatres on November 1, alongside Rohit Shetty’s Singham Again.

Blinkit ends ‘Zero Notice’ policy, Here’s why…

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Blinkit
Blinkit

In a strategic move reflecting the intensifying competition in India’s $5.5 billion quick commerce sector, Blinkit has revamped its employment contracts for key personnel. The company has abandoned its ‘zero notice’ policy, implemented just months ago in July, in favour of a two-month notice period for top-level staff, as reported by Moneycontrol.

Blinkit scraps ‘Zero Notice’ policy amid peer pressure

This shift comes as Blinkit faces mounting pressure from rivals such as Zepto, Flipkart, and Swiggy in the race to secure and retain top talent. An industry insider explained the rationale behind the change, stating, “This is a preventive measure.

Companies like Zepto, which is well-funded, or Flipkart, can offer lucrative deals to Blinkit employees, making it easy for them to jump ship. Blinkit is trying to safeguard its workforce by making such changes.”

The quick commerce landscape has seen significant developments recently, with Zepto raising $340 million and Walmart-owned Flipkart expanding its Flipkart Minutes service across multiple Indian cities. Meanwhile, Swiggy has received approval for what is expected to be one of the largest IPOs by a new-age company in recent years.

What’s Blinkit’s ‘garden leave’ policy for employees?

In addition to extending notice periods, Blinkit has introduced a “garden leave” policy for employees suspected of joining direct competitors. This measure aims to prevent the transfer of sensitive information by immediately relieving such employees of their duties for two months.

While the company is the first major player in the sector to implement these changes so soon after introducing a zero notice policy, the practice of talent poaching is widespread in this rapidly evolving industry.

As the quick commerce sector continues to grow and attract significant investment, the competition for skilled professionals is likely to remain fierce, potentially leading to similar policy changes across the industry.

Bishnoi Gang offered Rs 50k Bounty, provided Weapons to kill Baba Siddique

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Bishnoi Gang
Bishnoi Gang

In a shocking development, new details have emerged in the murder case of former Maharashtra minister Baba Siddique. Shubham Lonkar, who claimed responsibility for the killing on social media on behalf of gangster Lawrence Bishnoi, reportedly supplied weapons to the assassins. His brother, Pravin Lonkar, provided crucial financial and logistical support to the shooters.

The 66-year-old NCP leader was fatally shot on Saturday night while leaving his Bandra West office. Six bullets were fired, with three striking Siddique, who was pronounced dead upon arrival at the hospital.

Shooters to get Rs 50k to kill Baba Siddique

Sources reveal that multiple planning meetings took place in Pune, involving the Lonkar brothers and several accomplices. An investigator familiar with the case stated, “There was no fixed amount promised, but they were assured a big reward.” Each shooter received an initial sum of Rs 50,000 for operational expenses.

Contrary to initial speculation, police have confirmed that Baba Siddique, not his son Zeeshan, was the primary target. The assassins were provided with a photograph and a flex banner to identify their mark.

The shooters arrived in Mumbai in September, with Dharmaraj and Shiv Kumar preceding Gurmail Singh, who joined later from Haryana. The attack occurred from a close range of six to seven feet. Dharmaraj reportedly used pepper spray to create a diversion during their escape.

Bishnoi gang involved, who was the mastermind?

Authorities are currently verifying the authenticity of social media posts claiming responsibility for the murder, reaching out to Facebook and Instagram for confirmation of the Lawrence Bishnoi gang’s involvement.

The investigation continues as police search for two key suspects still at large: Shiv and the alleged mastermind, Mohammad Zeeshan Akhtar.

This case has sent shockwaves through Maharashtra’s political landscape, raising serious questions about security and organized crime in the region.

Bishnoi Gang linked to Indian govt. agents: Here’s what Canada says…

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Canada
Canada

In a dramatic escalation of diplomatic tensions, Canada has levelled fresh accusations against the Indian government, alleging its direct involvement in “serious criminal activity” on Canadian soil. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) held a press conference late Monday night, claiming that their investigation into the murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a Khalistani activist killed in Canada last year, has uncovered links between agents of the Indian government and “homicides and violent acts” in Canada.

Canada claims Pro Khalistani terrorists linked with India govt. agents

The RCMP’s Assistant Commissioner, Brigitte Gauvin, stated, “What we have seen is, from an RCMP perspective, they use organised crime elements. It has been publically attributed and claimed by one organised crime group in particular – Bishnoi Group. We believe that this group is connected to agents of the Government of India.”

Is the Indian govt involved with the Bishnoi gang?

These allegations come at a susceptible time, as the Lawrence Bishnoi gang, mentioned in the RCMP’s statement, is currently in the spotlight in India for its alleged involvement in the recent murder of NCP leader Baba Siddique in Mumbai. Lawrence Bishnoi himself is presently incarcerated in Gujarat’s Sabarmati jail.

The RCMP further alleged that Indian agents present in Canada are collaborating with the Lawrence Bishnoi gang to target pro-Khalistan elements.

“Evidence also shows that agents of the Government of India have used a wide variety of entities in Canada and abroad to collect information. Some of these individuals and businesses were coerced and threatened into working for the Government of India,” the RCMP statement read.

Indian diplomats are ‘Persons of Interest’ in Nijjar’s murder?

Interestingly, these accusations follow Canada’s claim that Indian High Commissioner Sanjay Verma and other diplomats are ‘persons of interest’ in the Nijjar murder investigation. However, it’s worth noting that Ottawa has yet to provide concrete evidence to support these serious allegations.

The timing of these accusations is particularly noteworthy, coming just two days after the murder of Baba Siddique in Mumbai, for which the Lawrence Bishnoi gang has claimed responsibility. This confluence of events has raised eyebrows and questions about the motivations behind Canada’s timing.

Is India responsible for NOT holding relations with Canada?

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau addressed the media following the RCMP press conference, asserting that despite repeated requests and attempts to work with the Indian government on this case, “New Delhi decided not to cooperate.”

However, the Indian government has consistently maintained that Canada has failed to provide any substantive evidence to support its accusations.

Here’s what the Indian High Commissioner said:

In response to Canada’s allegations against the Indian High Commissioner, India’s Ministry of External Affairs released a strongly worded statement. It accused Canada of not sharing “a shred of evidence of India’s involvement in Nijjar’s killing” despite repeated requests. The statement further charged Trudeau with engaging in vote bank politics and failing to adequately address separatist elements on Canadian soil.

This diplomatic row has led to significant repercussions, with New Delhi recalling its top envoy to Ottawa and expelling six Canadian diplomats from India on Monday evening.

Is Canada hiding or supporting Khalistani terrorists?

It’s crucial to note the historical context of these allegations. India has long accused Canada of harbouring Khalistani terrorists, including those responsible for the 1985 Air India Flight 182 bombing, which claimed 329 lives and remains the deadliest terrorist attack in Canadian history.

Paradoxically, recent attempts by Khalistani groups to shift blame for this bombing onto India and rehabilitate their image among Canadians add another layer of complexity to the situation.

Here’s S Jaishankar’s stance:

India has also raised concerns about Canada being a haven for individuals with links to organized crime. In May 2023, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar criticized Canadian immigration policy following the arrest of three Indian nationals allegedly linked to Nijjar’s killing.

Jaishankar stated, “Several people with organised crime links from Punjab have been made welcome in Canada. We have been telling Canada that look, these are wanted criminals from India, you have given them visas. But the Canadian government has not done anything.”

What happened in June 2022?

It’s worth recalling that in June 2022, the Indian High Commission alerted Canada about the involvement of gangsters operating from its soil in violent crimes in Punjab, following the killing of singer Sidhu Moose Wala.

The Lawrence Bishnoi gang, which has a presence in Canada through its associates, had claimed responsibility for Moose Wala’s murder.

What does India-Canada’s diplomatic row underscore?

As tensions continue to escalate between the two nations, the international community watches closely. The situation raises critical questions about the intersection of organized crime, international diplomacy, and the complex dynamics of diaspora communities.

While Canada’s allegations are serious, the lack of publicly presented evidence leaves room for scepticism and underscores the need for transparency in such high-stakes diplomatic confrontations.

As this situation unfolds, it will undoubtedly have far-reaching implications for India-Canada relations, as well as broader geopolitical dynamics in the region. The coming days and weeks will be crucial in determining whether diplomatic channels can be reopened and whether evidence will be presented to substantiate these grave allegations.

Zeeshan Siddique, Baba Siddique’s son, also on hit-list: Shooters Reveal

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Zeeshan Siddique
Zeeshan Siddique

In a disturbing development following the assassination of veteran politician Baba Siddique in Mumbai, sources reveal that his son, Zeeshan Siddique, may also be on the Bishnoi gang‘s hit list.

Police sources indicate that the apprehended shooters were contracted to eliminate both father and son, with instructions to target whichever they encountered first if unable to attack both simultaneously.

Baba Siddique’s son Zeeshan is on a hit list

Zeeshan Siddique, a Congress MLA from Vandre East who was recently expelled from the party, now faces a potential threat to his life. The murder of Baba Siddique was carried out by three shooters outside his son’s office, using chilli powder to incapacitate the assigned security.

Two suspects, Gurmail Baljit Singh and Dharmaraj Kashyap, have been arrested, while Shivkumar Gautam remains at large. Law enforcement has expanded its search to multiple states. A fourth accomplice, Shubuu Lonkar, believed to be associated with the Bishnoi gang, was arrested after claiming responsibility for the murder.

What probe has been uncovered?

Investigations have uncovered that the accused conducted daily reconnaissance in Bandra, travelling from their rented accommodation in Kurla, to monitor the movements and frequented locations of both Baba Siddique and his son.

This case highlights the ongoing threat of organized crime in Mumbai and the vulnerabilities faced by political figures, even those with security details.

Salman Khan’s security beefed up following Baba Siddique’s Murder

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Salman Khan
Salman Khan

In a concerning turn of events, security has been significantly bolstered at Bollywood actor Salman Khan‘s residence following the assassination of politician Baba Siddique by the Lawrence Bishnoi gang. Nearly a dozen police officers have been stationed outside Galaxy Apartments in Bandra, where Salman Khan and his parents reside.

Security tightened outside Salman Khan’s house

Siddique, known for hosting lavish iftar parties and being a close friend of Khan, was recently shot dead. The actor visited both Siddique’s home and the hospital in the aftermath of the incident.

Salman Khan has been on the Bishnoi gang’s “target” list since the 1998 blackbuck case and has received multiple threats. In April, warning shots were fired outside his house, escalating concerns for his safety.

Is Lawrence Bishnoi’s gang behind Baba Siddique’s murder?

Following Siddique’s murder, the Bishnoi gang issued a chilling threat against anyone assisting Khan. A Facebook post by Shubuu Lonkar believed to be associated with gang member Shubham Rameshwar Lonkar, claimed Siddique was killed due to his alleged connections with terrorist Dawood Ibrahim and his closeness to Khan.

The post ominously stated in Hindi, “We do not have any enmity with anyone but whoever helps Salman Khan and the Dawood gang, keep your accounts in order (‘hisab-kitaab kar lena’).” Police have since arrested Pravin Lonkar, brother of the jailed Shubham Lonkar, for making the post.

Bishnoi gang behind many threats of celebs

This incident is part of a larger pattern of threats against celebrities perceived to be close to Khan. In November last year, shots were fired at Punjabi singer Gippy Grewal’s house in Vancouver, Canada.

The Bishnoi gang claimed responsibility, citing Grewal’s praise of Khan as the motive. Similarly, in September, singer AP Dhillon’s house in Vancouver was targeted after he released a music video featuring Khan.

Why Bishnoi gang is after Salman Khan?

The Bishnoi gang’s vendetta against Khan stems from his alleged involvement in the shooting of blackbucks near Jodhpur in 1998 during the filming of ‘Hum Saath Saath Hain’. The Bishnoi community, which reveres the blackbuck, was deeply offended by this incident.

Lawrence Bishnoi publicly declared his intention to kill Khan in a 2018 court statement, underlining the persistent nature of this threat. As authorities work to ensure Khan’s safety, these events highlight the complex interplay between celebrity, crime, and cultural sensitivities in India’s public sphere.

The Great Milk Debate: To Boil or Not to Boil?

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Milk
Milk

How many times have you found yourself in a heated debate with your mom about boiling milk before drinking it? It’s a common occurrence, a generational difference in opinion rooted in tradition and concern for safety. While many of us may question the necessity of boiling pasteurized milk today, our mothers’ instincts remain strong.

The experts weigh in

To settle the debate once and for all, we turned to the experts. Dr Rakesh Gupta, an internal medicine specialist at Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, New Delhi, explained the historical and cultural reasons behind the practice of boiling milk in India. Traditionally, milk was obtained from local dairy farmers, and boiling was essential to eliminate harmful bacteria and microorganisms.

Dr. Vichar Nigam, a consultant in internal medicine at Manipal Hospital, Pune, added that boiling milk to a temperature of over 100 degrees Celsius effectively destroys most organisms like salmonella and clostridium.

Benefits of boiling milk

Boiling milk offers several benefits:

  • Kills harmful bacteria and microorganisms: Ensuring safety and preventing illness.
  • Improves digestibility: Denaturing proteins and breaking down fat molecules.
  • Enhances absorption: Making nutrients more readily available.
  • Sweetens the flavour: Caramelizing lactose.
  • Thickens the texture: Creating a creamier consistency.
  • Extends shelf life: Reducing the risk of spoilage.

Should you boil packaged milk?

The answer depends on the type of milk and its pasteurization status. Dr Nigam emphasized that unpasteurized milk should always be boiled to eliminate potential pathogens.

Dr Archana Batra, a Gurugram-based dietitian, noted that most packaged milk in India is pasteurized, meaning it has already undergone heat treatment to kill harmful bacteria. Technically, boiling such milk is not necessary for safety.

However, many people still boil packaged milk due to cultural habits, perceived safety concerns, and personal taste preferences. Dr. Gupta suggested boiling as an extra precaution if the milk packet is damaged, tampered with, or stored improperly.

Downside of boiling milk

While boiling milk offers benefits, it can also have drawbacks:

  • Loss of nutrients: Boiling can reduce vitamin C and B content, and denature proteins, making them less effective.
  • Unnecessary for pasteurized milk: Boiling pasteurized milk doesn’t provide additional benefits.

Understanding pasteurization

Pasteurization is a process that uses heat to kill harmful bacteria in milk while preserving most of its nutritional value. There are two main methods:

  • High-temperature short time (HTST): Milk is heated to 72°C for 15-20 seconds.
  • Ultra-high temperature (UHT): Milk is heated to 135°C for 2-5 seconds.

Pasteurized milk can be stored for longer periods without refrigeration if kept sealed.

Storage matters

Dr. Nigam stressed the importance of maintaining the cold chain during the transportation and storage of pasteurized milk. Fluctuations in temperature or damage to the packet can compromise the milk’s quality and sterility.

Different types of milk require different handling

The boiling procedure may vary depending on the type of milk:

  • Cow milk, buffalo milk, and full-cream milk: Can be boiled as usual.
  • Skimmed milk and low-fat milk: Should be boiled gently to avoid protein denaturation.
  • Almond milk, soy milk, and other plant-based milks: Should not be boiled.
  • Lactose-free milk: Should be boiled briefly.
  • Powdered milk: Should be reconstituted according to package instructions and then boiled if necessary.

Conclusion

While boiling milk has been a tradition for generations, it may not always be necessary for pasteurized milk. The decision to boil or not depends on factors such as the type of milk, its pasteurization status, and storage conditions. By understanding the benefits and drawbacks of boiling, you can make an informed choice about your milk consumption habits.

Bigg Boss 18: Donkey’s Elimination Marks a Victory for Animal Welfare

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Bigg Boss 18
Bigg Boss 18

Bigg Boss 18: In a significant win for animal rights activists, the donkey named Max, also known as Gadharaj, was the first contestant to be eliminated from the reality show Bigg Boss 18. His removal came after persistent appeals from animal welfare organizations to the show’s producers.

Donkey removed from Bigg Boss 18 show

The People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) India had earlier urged Salman Khan, the host of Bigg Boss, and the show’s makers to exclude the donkey, citing the public distress caused by his presence. The organization argued that using animals as props for entertainment could lead to stress and discomfort for the animals involved.

Here’s what PETA urged Salman Khan, makers:

People For Animals (PFA) also joined the cause, issuing a statement on social media thanking Maneka Sanjay Gandhi, the chairperson of the organization, for her intervention. They expressed their gratitude to the community for their collective efforts in securing the donkey’s release.

What Bigg Boss 18 team responded?

In response to the public outcry, the Bigg Boss team announced the donkey’s elimination, citing the collective efforts of those who supported the cause. The show’s producers acknowledged the importance of compassion and action in making a positive difference.

A part of the letter read, “This would not only prevent stress on the animals and upset viewers but also set a powerful precedent. We also urge you to encourage Advocate Gunaratna Sadavarte, who has reportedly brought Max into the house, to surrender the donkey to PETA India to re-home in a sanctuary with other rescued donkeys. Such a move would surely win Advocate Sadavarte fans.”

Before the donkey’s removal, PETA India had sent a letter to Salman Khan on October 9, requesting him to urge the producers to avoid using animals as props for entertainment. The organization emphasized that such a move would not only prevent stress on the animals but also set a powerful precedent.

The elimination of Max from Bigg Boss 18 marks a significant victory for animal welfare organizations and a step towards a more compassionate and ethical entertainment industry. It serves as a reminder that the public’s voice can be a powerful force for change.

THAAD: A game-changer for Israel’s defence sent by the US?

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THAAD
THAAD System

In a significant escalation of military support, the United States has deployed its advanced Terminal High Altitude Area Defence (THAAD) system to Israel, along with 100 US troops.

This move comes in response to recent Iranian missile strikes against Israel, which were themselves retaliation for the assassinations of key Iranian and Hezbollah leaders, including Nasrullah.

What is the THAAD system?         

The THAAD system, one of the most sophisticated missile defence technologies in the US arsenal, is designed to counter short, medium, and intermediate-range ballistic missile threats. Its unique capability to intercept targets both inside and outside the Earth’s atmosphere sets it apart from other defence systems. The US military continually upgrades THAAD to maintain its effectiveness against evolving threats.

Why did the US send THAAD to Israel?

The Biden administration’s decision to deploy THAAD underscores the heightened tensions in the region. With Israel reportedly preparing to respond to Iran, particularly following the death of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, the presence of THAAD significantly bolsters Israel’s defensive capabilities. This deployment comes at a critical time, as Iranian authorities have warned of a forceful response to any Israeli aggression, including potential strikes on Tehran’s nuclear facilities.

Tension with Palestine

The context of this deployment is complex and fraught with regional tensions. Israel has been engaged in a prolonged conflict in Gaza, resulting in nearly 45,000 Palestinian casualties and widespread displacement. Additionally, recent Israeli attacks on Lebanon have led to approximately 2,500 deaths and 10,000 injuries. These ongoing conflicts have prompted Israel to request increased US support for arms and ammunition over the past year.

What are the specifications?

THAAD’s operational mechanics are particularly noteworthy. The system is designed to intercept incoming ballistic missiles during their “terminal phase” – the final stage before impact. Unlike traditional missile defence systems, THAAD does not use explosive warheads. Instead, it relies on kinetic energy to destroy targets, literally smashing into incoming missiles to neutralize them.

What are the main components of THAAD?

A standard THAAD battery consists of four main components: interceptors, launch vehicles, radar, and a fire control system. The interceptors are the primary offensive element, destroying incoming threats through direct impact.

Mobile truck-mounted launchers carry and deploy these interceptors. The system’s radar can track and detect threats from an impressive range of 870 to 3,000 kilometres. The fire control system coordinates the entire operation, managing the launching and targeting of interceptors.

Each THAAD battery typically includes six truck-mounted launchers, with each launcher carrying up to eight interceptors. The system requires a crew of 95 US soldiers to operate, highlighting the significant manpower needed for its deployment. A key aspect of THAAD’s operation is that it is exclusively managed by US personnel, necessitating the presence of American troops on Israeli soil.

Boast in US-Israel military bonds

This deployment marks a significant milestone in US-Israel military cooperation. It represents the first major US military deployment to Israel since the onset of Israel’s bombing campaign in Gaza. The timing of this decision, just weeks before the US presidential election, adds a layer of political complexity to an already tense situation.

As the Middle East continues to grapple with escalating conflicts and shifting alliances, the deployment of THAAD to Israel signals a clear message of US support for its ally. However, it also raises questions about the potential for further escalation in the region and the role of advanced military technology in shaping geopolitical dynamics.

The international community will be closely watching how this deployment impacts the delicate balance of power in the Middle East and whether it will serve as a deterrent or potentially escalate tensions further.

700 Shooters, 11 States: Is Lawrence Bishnoi a Modern-Day Dawood Ibrahim?

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Lawrence Bishnoi
Lawrence Bishnoi

In a shocking development, the Lawrence Bishnoi gang has claimed responsibility for the murder of former Maharashtra minister Baba Siddique, marking a significant escalation in their criminal activities.

Is Lawrence Bishnoi following the path of Dawood Ibrahim?

The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has drawn parallels between the Bishnoi gang’s operations and the notorious D-Company led by Dawood Ibrahim, highlighting a disturbing trend in organized crime across India.

The NIA has filed a chargesheet under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act against 16 gangsters, including Lawrence Bishnoi and Goldy Brar. This legal action underscores the severity of the threat posed by this criminal syndicate, which has expanded its influence rapidly across Northern India.

Over 700 shooters in Lawrence Bishnoi gang

According to the NIA’s findings, the Bishnoi gang has followed a trajectory similar to that of Dawood Ibrahim’s criminal empire. Starting with petty crimes, the gang has evolved into a sophisticated network involved in drug trafficking, targeted killings, and extortion rackets.

The agency’s chargesheet reveals that the gang now boasts an alarming number of over 700 shooters, with approximately 300 linked to operations in Punjab alone.

Goldy Brar: A Lawrence Bishnoi’s close aide?

Satwinder Singh, alias Goldy Brar, a key figure wanted by both Canadian and Indian authorities, is reportedly running the gang’s operations. The group has leveraged social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube to glorify their activities and recruit young individuals. Images of Bishnoi being transported to and from court have been widely shared, contributing to the gang’s notoriety and appeal among vulnerable youth.

What does NIA say about the Bishnoi gang?

The NIA reports that by 2020-21, the Bishnoi gang had amassed crores of rupees through extortion, with proceeds being funnelled abroad through hawala channels.

This financial prowess has enabled the gang to expand its reach beyond Punjab, forming alliances with criminal groups in Haryana, Delhi, and Rajasthan.

Bishnoi gang in 11 states

The gang’s influence now extends across North India, including states such as Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Jharkhand. Their recruitment tactics have evolved to include luring young people with promises of relocation to Canada or other countries of their choice and exploiting dreams of a better life abroad.

Perhaps most alarmingly, the NIA has uncovered connections between the Bishnoi gang and Khalistani terrorist Harvinder Singh Rinda, based in Pakistan. This collaboration allegedly involves using Bishnoi’s shooters for targeted killings and criminal activities in Punjab, adding a dangerous dimension of terrorism to their operations.

As law enforcement agencies grapple with this growing threat, the murder of Baba Siddique serves as a stark reminder of the gang’s reach and audacity. The case highlights the urgent need for a coordinated response to combat organized crime and its increasing intersection with terrorism in India.