Chandigarh Club Blast: There was an explosion outside Punjabi rapper Badshah’s restaurant and another night club in Chandigarh late on Monday night. Now a post is going viral on social media, in which Lawrence Bishnoi has taken responsibility for this blast. He has also threatened the king. Lawrence Bishnoi is in jail in Gujarat, but his network handles all his dark deeds. Salman Khan is also receiving continuous threats from this gang. Let us know what is the update on the blast outside Badshah’s club.
On November 25, 2024, at around 3:30 am, there were explosions in two night clubs in Sector 26, Chandigarh. CCTV footage also captured that some suspects threw crude bombs towards the club and exploded it. The windows and doors of the restaurant were broken in this incident. Fortunately, no one was injured in the incident.
Lawrence gang claimed responsibility
A Facebook screenshot is also going viral. This post has been made from the Facebook ID of ‘Goldibrar Brar’. It has been claimed that Lawrence Bishnoi had carried out the blast in the Chandigarh night club. However, the authenticity of this post has not been confirmed yet. Also, there has been no response from the king.
Posted by Facebook ID named Goldie Brar
It is written in this post, ‘Sat Shri Akal Ji to all. There were two blasts on Monday night. I take responsibility for it (Lawrence Bishnoi Group, Goldie Brar and Rohit Gondara). The restaurant named Seleville Restaurant is owned by rapper Badshah. The second one is D’Aura Club which is in Sector 26, Chandigarh. Protection money was demanded from both of them. But it seems they did not hear our call ringtone. That is why we have blasted them to open their ears. They were ignoring our calls. Understanding #VarindraCharan, #RandeepMalik #LawrenceBishnoiGroup.
what did the police say
The police is currently investigating the incident. Initially it was being said that the blast did not take place in Badshah’s restaurant but in the adjacent Club D. Born in Orra. But now after this post it has become clear that both the clubs were the targets of the suspects.