Punjabi singer Teji Kahlon was reportedly shot in Canada in what appears to be a targeted attack believed to be linked to an ongoing cross-border gang rivalry. The shocking incident has caused a stir within the Punjabi community, both in India and abroad.
Three men connected to gangster Rohit Godara have reportedly taken credit for the shooting. They publicly acknowledged assaulting the singer in a daring social media post and warned that this was just the start. The threat sounded very personal and intentional as they continued by saying that they were ready to go to any lengths and even "finish" the man if necessary.
Who is Teji Kahlon?
Popular Punjabi singer Teji Kahlon is renowned for his captivating stage presence, poignant lyrics, and soulful voice. He had a strong passion for music from a young age and went on to have a prosperous career in Punjabi music. His songs appeal to a broad global audience by fusing contemporary sounds with traditional Punjabi beats.
Among his best-known songs are "Time Chak Da," "Mithi Jail," "Jinna Chir," and "Gidha." These songs all demonstrate Kahlon's singular ability to blend modern production with folk-inspired melodies, which appeals to both younger and older audiences.
Kahlon's songs continue to garner a lot of playback and downloads on streaming services like JioSaavn and Gaana. "06 Jhoomar" and "05 Gall Banjaugi" from his album "Mithi Jail" are two of his best songs. His vocal range and emotional depth are particularly evident in this album, which gives listeners an insight into his artistry and commitment to his craft.
The Attack and the Threat
In a social media post, individuals linked to the Rohit Godara gang took responsibility for the shooting, claiming that Teji Kahlon was targeted for allegedly providing money and weapons to rival gangs and acting as their informant. The post, shared by men identified as Mahender Saran Dilana, Rahul Rinau, and Vicky Phalwan, stated, “We carried out the shooting in Canada at Teji Kahlon. He was shot in the stomach. If he understands, fine. If not, next time we will finish him.”
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A more general warning was issued at the end of the chilling statement, stating that anyone who aids or encourages their enemies will be viewed as an enemy themselves. Since then, the post has gone viral online, igniting debates about the expanding prevalence of gang-related violence among Punjabi diaspora members.
The incident has raised serious concerns about safety among Punjabi artists living abroad, many of whom have previously reported receiving threats linked to the ongoing gang rivalries between groups operating in India and Canada.
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