Pakistani Don Shahzad Bhatti reveals major secrets of Baba Siddiqui and Moosewala’s murder case in rift with Lawrence Bishnoi

In a dramatic escalation of underworld tensions, Pakistani gangster Shahzad Bhatti has released a video threatening to expose key details and political connections behind the high-profile murders of Punjabi singer Sidhu Moosewala and NCP leader Baba Siddiqui.

New Delhi, May 3: In a dramatic escalation of underworld tensions, Pakistani gangster Shahzad Bhatti has released a video threatening to expose key details and political connections behind the high-profile murders of Punjabi singer Sidhu Moosewala and NCP leader Baba Siddiqui. The threat comes in response to Lawrence Bishnoi’s recent vow to take revenge for the Pahalgam terror attack.

In a fiery video message, Bhatti accused Bishnoi and his gang of using false bravado and warned that if they continued to target Pakistan or its institutions, he would reveal explosive evidence, including audio and video recordings, that could unravel the masterminds behind multiple crimes across India.

Bhatti’s explosive allegations:

♦Breakdown in ties with Bishnoi:

Bhatti, once considered an ally of Lawrence Bishnoi, declared their friendship is over, saying, “If the matter concerns my country, I will not sit quiet.”

Secrets behind Baba Siddiqui’s murder:

Bhatti claimed that Zeesham Akhtar, a suspect in Bab Siddiqui’s killing, was acting under the orders of an unnamed politician. He alleged that he possesses audio and video evidence proving who funded and facilitated the assassination.

Moosewala Murder Revelations:

He threatened to expose details of the Sidhu Moosewala case, stating he has records of who paid for the weapons, who financed the hit, and which artist had a rivalry with Moosewala that allegedly led to the murder.

Response to Bishnoi’s Threats:

Bhatti was enraged by a social media post from the Lawrence gang that vowed revenge for the pahalgam aterror attack by allegedly planning to strike inside Pakistan. He retorded, ” You can’t even kill a bird in any country, forget Pakistan.”

♦Warning to Indian Authorities:

Bhatti warned that if provoked, he would release all material to the media, forcing the Indian government to question Bishnoi. He added that he has worked with his own hands, unlike Bishnoi whom he accuses of relying on social media theatrics.

♦Call for face off:

Taunting Bishnoi, Bhatti said, “Come out of jail and fight in the field yourself. One Shahzad Bhatti is still alive in Pakistan.”

♦Geopolitical Understones:

the public fallout between Bhatti and Bishnoi reveals not only the deeply entrenched networks of organized crime across India and Pakistan, but also the volatile overlap between criminal underworlds and communal political tensions.