punjab once again finds itself under the shadow of gang violence as another shocking murder rocks the state’s sports community. Within just a week, the second targeted killing of a Kabaddi player has taken place, this time in Ludhiana’s Samrala area, intensifying public anger and concern over the rising dominance of organized gangs.
The victim, Gurvinder Singh, was gunned down on Monday in Samrala. Moments after the tragic incident, Anmol Bishnoi—a known associate of the Lawrence Bishnoi gang—claimed responsibility for the attack on social media, declaring it an act executed under the group’s orders.
Other gang members, including Hari Boxer and Arzu Bishnoi, also took to online platforms, asserting their role in orchestrating the murder. The hit was allegedly carried out by their allies, Tej Chak and Karan Madpur, who remain at large.
A Second Kabaddi Murder in Just One Week
This killing comes close on the heels of another murder that sent shockwaves across the region. On October 31, Tejpal Singh, a 25-year-old Kabaddi player, was shot dead in broad daylight in Jagraon, Ludhiana district. The recurrence of such violence has sparked outrage among citizens and athletes alike.
Police have since arrested Harpreet Singh (alias Honey) and Gagandeep Singh in connection with Tejpal’s murder. Preliminary investigations suggest personal rivalry as the motive behind the crime.
In the aftermath of Tejpal’s death, widespread protests erupted. His family initially refused to cremate his body until the culprits were caught. The situation drew political attention, with Union Minister Ravneet Singh Bittu personally visiting the family and assuring them of justice.
| Incident | Victim Name | Location | Suspected Perpetrators | Possible Motive |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| First Kabaddi Murder | Tejpal Singh | Jagraon, Ludhiana | Harpreet Singh (Honey), Gagandeep Singh | Personal Rivalry |
| Second Kabaddi Murder | Gurvinder Singh | Samrala, Ludhiana | Bishnoi Gang (Anmol Bishnoi, Hari Boxer, Arzu Bishnoi) | Gang Rivalry / Retaliation |
Political Reactions and Growing Fear
The Bishnoi gang’s involvement in Gurvinder Singh’s killing has reignited the debate on Punjab’s worsening gang violence. The Lawrence Bishnoi network, active across several northern states, has long been linked to extortion, contract killings, and criminal intimidation.
Reacting strongly, Minister Ravneet Singh Bittu criticized the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government for its alleged failure to maintain law and order. He accused the administration of being unable to control the spread of organized crime, warning that “extortion and daylight murders have created a climate of fear in Punjab.”
Ongoing Investigation and Police Response
law enforcement agencies have launched an extensive Investigation into Gurvinder Singh’s murder. The police are currently verifying the authenticity of the Bishnoi gang’s social media claim and tracing the shooters involved in the attack.
Authorities suspect that the killing could be linked to a larger turf war between rival gangs competing for control over extortion networks and local influence across Punjab’s districts.
Law and Order Concerns in Punjab
The recent wave of gang-related killings has sparked concerns over the safety of athletes and youth in Punjab. Kabaddi, one of the state’s most celebrated sports, has tragically become entangled with gang rivalries and criminal interference.
Analysts believe that the rise in gang violence points to deeper issues — including unemployment, drug trafficking, and political patronage of criminal networks — that continue to destabilize Punjab’s internal security framework.
As the investigation continues, citizens and sports associations are urging the government to implement strict anti-gang measures, enhance community policing, and ensure the protection of players who have increasingly become soft targets in violent turf wars.
In conclusion, the back-to-back murders of Kabaddi players have raised an alarm about Punjab’s deteriorating security conditions. The Bishnoi gang’s open claim of responsibility exposes the boldness of organized crime networks — and the pressing need for strong, decisive state action to restore public trust and peace.
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