The gang war in Chandigarh, which intensified following the murder of Inderpreet Singh alias Parry, has taken a new turn with the release of another explosive audio clip. The message, allegedly from Canada-based gangster Goldy Brar, directly threatens his former ally Lawrence Bishnoi, marking a fresh round of public accusations in their escalating feud.
Audio War: Threats and Accusations Go Viral
In a nearly six-minute audio message that has gone viral on social media, Goldy Brar singles out Lawrence Bishnoi. Brar labels Lawrence a victim of his own "misunderstanding" and sharply criticizes his methods. He accuses Bishnoi of pretending friendship before eliminating targets, a tactic Brar claims he would never use. Emphasizing direct confrontation over deceit, Brar ominously states that "nature will decide" Lawrence's fate, asserting that he had already "signed on death."
A significant portion of the audio is dedicated to defending Vicky Tehala, whom Lawrence Bishnoi has reportedly been threatening. Brar clarifies that Vicky has "nothing to do with" the issues for which he is being targeted, insisting that Lawrence is acting under a grave misconception. Brar presents his narrative of how this confusion originated, aiming to clear Vicky's name.
The Chain of Digital Provocations
This latest audio is the third major digital release in this public gang conflict since Parry's killing on December 1. The sequence began with an audio clip from Hari Boxer, associated with the Lawrence Bishnoi gang, threatening Goldy Brar. This was followed by the emergence of a call recording between Lawrence Bishnoi and Parry, where Bishnoi was heard threatening the latter shortly before his murder.
In his new clip, Brar claims that Parry himself recorded his final conversation with Lawrence. According to Brar, Parry forwarded the recording to Vicky Tehala because part of the two-to-three-minute exchange pertained to Vicky. Brar states that Lawrence had contacted Parry to pass a message to Vicky, saying he needed to speak with him. Sensing the tension, Parry reportedly began recording the call as soon as he received it.
Root of the Rift: The Sippa Murder Allegation
Brar delves into the background of why Lawrence Bishnoi suspects Vicky Tehala's involvement in the killing of gangster Sippa. He explains that Lawrence's suspicion stems from Sippa's stay in Dubai. After fleeing India, Sippa stayed with a man named Mani, a Canada-origin Dubai resident who is also a college friend of Vicky Tehala.
Brar claims that two to three months ago, Mani informed Vicky about Sippa staying at his house. Vicky then reportedly warned Mani that Sippa was untrustworthy and could be a police informant, potentially causing trouble. Goldy suggests Mani may have conveyed this warning to Sippa, who then possibly informed Lawrence. This chain of events, Brar argues, led Lawrence to wrongly conclude that Vicky exposed Sippa's location, leading to his murder—a role Brar firmly denies.
Brar also criticizes Lawrence's alleged behavior in recent years, accusing him of having "forgotten everything in the intoxication of power." He alleges that Lawrence wants to "set his system" even if it means killing innocent people. In contrast, Brar insists his own group has "never killed a person without reason," reiterating that misunderstandings are the core of their conflict.
Split Factions and Police Manhunt
The larger criminal network once led by Lawrence Bishnoi has now formally splintered into two opposing camps. One faction remains loyal to Lawrence Bishnoi and his brother Anmol Bishnoi, both lodged in Gujarat's Sabarmati Jail. The rival faction is led by the Canada-based duo of Goldy Brar and Rohit Godara. The two groups were previously united and carried out major operations together, including the firing outside actor Salman Khan's residence, the murder of singer Sidhu Moosewala, and the killing of Baba Siddiqui. Brar is now said to have completely separated from Lawrence.
Meanwhile, the police hunt for the two shooters accused of killing Parry—Piyush Piplani and Ankush—intensifies. Police teams from Chandigarh, Panchkula, Punjab, and other states are actively searching for them. Authorities have rounded up approximately 18 to 20 suspects, including some individuals believed to be close to Lawrence Bishnoi. However, the key shooters remain at large.
The rapid emergence of audio messages, public threats, and the widening rift between the gangs indicate this violent feud is far from over. The situation continues to unfold as police pursue the absconding shooters, with the potential for further escalation looming large over Chandigarh and beyond.