
All state govts should control crime like UP: Fazilpuria on Sidhu Moose Wala’s murder
India Today
Praising CM Yogi government, singer Fazilpuria said that other states should also take measures to control crimes like UP.
Days after the murder of Punjabi singer Sidhu Moose Wala, Bollywood singer Fazilpuria said that all state governments should control crime in their states just like the UP government.
Hailing the CM Yogi Adityanath government, Fazilpuria said encounters with gangsters should take place like it happens in UP. “The gangsters have fear of law only in UP. Not only Punjab but all other states should also control crime like the UP government so that these criminals do not have the courage to commit such a heinous crime,” said Fazilpuria.
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Fazilpuria emphasized that all the artists should reunite and put pressure on the government to bring the culprits of Sidhu Moose Wala behind bars. “After the murder of Punjabi singer Sidhu Moose Wala, no one openly came in his support. All the artists should unite and put pressure on the government to solve the murder case”.
“It's time for solidarity, it's time to be vocal, it's time to protest”, said Fazilpuria.
Punjabi singer Sidhu Moose Wala’s last rites were performed on Tuesday. The 28-year-old singer-politician was shot dead by gunmen in Punjab’s Mansa district last Sunday.
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