Lawrence Threat Shakes Pakistani Don Bhatti’s Nerves…
Bhatti warns of revealing secrets behind Moosewala and Siddiqui murders after Lawrence Bishnoi vows Pahalgam revenge…
Jalandhar : Tensions have escalated in the underworld following gangster Lawrence Bishnoi’s recent threat to avenge the Pahalgam terror attack. The ripples of his message have reached Pakistan, triggering a panicked reaction from notorious Pakistani don Rehman Bhatti. In a surprising video message, Bhatti appeared visibly unsettled and retaliated with his own warning, claiming he would expose the truth behind the murders of Indian singer Sidhu Moosewala and journalist Nasir Siddiqui if provoked any further.
Bhatti, known for his connections with various terror and criminal networks in Pakistan and across borders, seemed desperate to control the narrative after Lawrence Bishnoi, currently in Indian custody, declared that his gang would take revenge for the killing of pilgrims in Pahalgam. Bishnoi’s bold statement stirred tensions not only among Indian law enforcement but also within criminal circles in Pakistan.
In his message, Bhatti accused Lawrence of playing with fire and warned that the disclosure of certain truths could shake both the underworld and political corridors. He hinted that the murders of Moosewala and Siddiqui were not ordinary crimes but had deeper conspiracies, possibly involving international connections. His tone suggested a fear that any further provocation might not only jeopardize his own network but also expose a larger nexus that has remained hidden from the public eye.
Lawrence Bishnoi, who has long been associated with several high-profile crimes in India, has been using social media and his gang’s networks to send out veiled threats. His recent message particularly mentioned taking revenge for the Pahalgam attack, which targeted Hindu pilgrims and caused national outrage. Bhatti’s nervous response underlines the possibility that Bishnoi’s claims have some real backing or dangerous intent behind them.
Indian intelligence agencies are reportedly analyzing Bhatti’s statement seriously, seeing it as a sign that the gangster-terror nexus is feeling the heat. If Bhatti does go ahead and spill secrets, it could lead to major revelations in cases that have so far seen limited progress. Both the Moosewala and Siddiqui murders had shocked the nation, and any new information could reignite investigations or change existing narratives.
This ongoing digital gang war hints at the complex and dangerous ties between crime syndicates and extremist elements operating across South Asia.
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