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The government of Punjab took away Mosse Wala's security barely a day before he was killed, and knowledge of it was widely publicised, the petition stated.

Digital Desk: A BJP leader in Punjab on Friday moved to the Supreme Court seeking a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) investigation into the killing of Punjabi singer Sidhu Moose Wala by unidentified assailants in Punjab’s Mansa.

The petition, filed by Advocates Sarthak Chaturvedi, Namit Saxena, and Shubham Jaiswal, said that the state of Punjab is experiencing a storm of fear and terror and that the Supreme Court should intervene since the people's fundamental rights have been compromised.

"The manner in which the cold-blooded execution was carried out in broad daylight demonstrates that the state machinery in Punjab has woefully failed in its job not merely to prevent crime but also to properly reduce the threat of gang wars." "There is a storm of fear and terror in Punjab, which requires intervention by this Court since the fundamental rights of Punjab's whole population have been imperilled," the petition stated.

The plea also stated that the brutal murder of Sidhu Moose Wala has shocked the community at large, and the people of Punjab are confident that the state will not conduct an effective investigation but will instead try to cover up its failure by removing security cover, and that the incident deserves to be investigated by a central agency.

It stated that because the case involves not only inter-state but also worldwide crime syndicates, it is in the best interests of justice if the investigation into the current FIR is moved to the CBI.

The petition further claims that the state of Punjab is plagued by drug and gun culture. Unfortunately, the state has not been able to isolate itself from separatists wanting to establish Khalistan, and therefore the likelihood of separatist complicity in the murder cannot be ruled out. A central agency, such as the CBI, should look into the situation.

The government of Punjab took away Moose Wala's security barely a day before he was killed, and knowledge of it was widely publicised, the petition stated.

Moreover, the plea added that the removal of the security cover encouraged the assailants to immediately attack and kill him and send a message across to the community at large.

 

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