Singer Mankirt Aulakh Receives Death Threat from Gangster Lucky Patial
Mankirt Aulakh Threatened by Gangster Lucky Patial

Singer Mankirt Aulakh Faces Alleged Death Threat from Gangster Lucky Patial

In a shocking development, popular singer Mankirt Aulakh has reportedly been issued a death threat allegedly by gangster Lucky Patial. This alarming threat emerges just one day after the brutal killing of a property dealer in Chandigarh's upscale Sector 9 market, which occurred in broad daylight on Wednesday afternoon.

Audio Clip Circulates on Social Media

An alleged audio clip, purportedly featuring gangster Lucky Patial who is linked to the notorious Bambiha gang, is currently circulating widely across various social media platforms. In this recording, a voice claiming to be Patial's is heard discussing the recent murder of property dealer Charanpreet Singh, also known as Charanpreet, in Sector 9, Chandigarh.

The voice appears to take responsibility for this homicide, suggesting that the incident has caused significant unrest among individuals who are portraying the victim as innocent. More disturbingly, the recording includes what sounds like a direct and explicit threat towards Mankirt Aulakh.

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Direct Threat to Mankirt Aulakh

In the audio, the speaker names Mankirt Aulakh as a potential next target, ominously stating, "You are next." The voice further claims that no level of security or personal protection would be sufficient to prevent an attack, heightening concerns for the singer's safety.

However, it is crucial to note that while Patial has claimed responsibility for the murder of the property dealer, the authenticity of this audio clip has not been independently verified by authorities or credible sources at this time. Investigations are likely underway to confirm its legitimacy.

History of Threats Against Aulakh

This incident marks not the first time Mankirt Aulakh has been subjected to death threats. In 2025, the singer received a threatening WhatsApp message that read, "Tayar hoja, puttara, tera time aa gya" (get ready, son, your time has come). A formal complaint was filed with the Mohali police, who subsequently investigated this threatening message.

Additionally, during the tragic murder of Sidhu Moosewala, Aulakh had previously been threatened by members of the Bambiha gang, indicating a pattern of intimidation linked to criminal elements in the region.

The situation underscores ongoing security challenges in the entertainment industry and highlights the need for robust protective measures for public figures facing such risks.

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