The controversy gained momentum after a social media post went viral claiming that individuals identified as Tyson Bishnoi, Arzoo Bishnoi, and Harry Boxer were behind the alleged attack. The post claimed that “Austria-made” weapons were used and described the incident as a “third warning” to Diljit Dosanjh and his management team
Punjabi singer Diljit Dosanjh’s manager Gurpartap Singh Kang’s farmhouse in Karnal became the centre of controversy recently after reports of a firing incident surfaced online. The situation escalated further when social media posts allegedly linked to the Lawrence Bishnoi gang claimed responsibility for the attack. However, police officials have denied finding any evidence of gunfire and described the reports as unverified rumours.
Following the viral claims, heavy police deployment was seen outside the farmhouse located in Gondar village on the Gondar-Dachar Road in Karnal. Teams from the Nissing Police Station, the Special Task Force (STF), and the CIA reportedly reached the spot to investigate the matter.
According to a report in The Statesman, speaking about the incident, Nissing SHO Krishan Kumar said that officers conducted a detailed inspection of the premises but found no signs of firing. He also revealed that family members present at the farmhouse neither gave any statement nor filed a formal complaint regarding the alleged attack.
Former village sarpanch Joga Singh also dismissed the reports and claimed there was no such incident. According to him, the family was inside the farmhouse and was unaware of any firing until the police arrived for inspection. He termed the entire matter a rumour.
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