
Indian Politician Baba Siddique Shot Dead in Mumbai: Suspects Linked to Lawrence Bishnoi Gang
In a shocking development, Indian politician Baba Siddique, aged 66, was fatally shot in Mumbai, sparking widespread concern. Siddique, known for his political influence and connections with Bollywood, was gunned down near his son Zeeshan Siddique's office. The attack occurred despite heightened security measures due to a major festival. While two suspects have been arrested, the involvement of a third and a possible handler is under investigation.
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Authorities have linked the murder to the notorious Lawrence Bishnoi gang, known for its violent history. Hours after the assassination, the gang claimed responsibility via a social media post. The police believe the shooters had been planning the attack for months, and the suspects were allegedly paid in advance to execute the killing. Two suspects arrested, Dharamraj Kashyap and Gurmail Baljit Singh, both come from Uttar Pradesh, with no prior criminal records. A third suspect, still on the run, is believed to be Shiv Kumar Gautam, also from UP.
Baba Siddique’s murder has not only shocked Maharashtra but has also ignited political tension across party lines. Opposition leaders, including Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge and Rahul Gandhi, expressed their grief and outrage. They have criticized the Maharashtra government for the failure in law and order, demanding a transparent and thorough investigation into the case.
Siddique's death comes at a politically sensitive time, with Maharashtra gearing up for legislative elections. This high-profile murder raises questions about political security and gang violence in India. As investigations continue, the pressure mounts on authorities to ensure justice is served swiftly while addressing the growing concerns over organized crime's influence in the state.
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