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Why Sidhu Moosewala still lives in fans' hearts? Watch best tributes in tweets as the Punjabi singer trends on his first death anniversary

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Tribune Web Desk

Chandigarh, May 29

It was exactly this day last year when Punjabi singer Sidhu Moosewala was brutally killed. He was gunned down by six armed shooters barely some distance from his house.

Hundreds converged at Moosewala’s ancestral Musa village on Monday to attended the sukhmani sahib path organised on the first death anniversary. His mother, Charan Kaur, was inconsolable as the singer’s fans streamed into the village to pay their tributes.

Also, as the day began, Moosewala started trending on Twitter with #SidhuMooseWala, #1YearOfSidhuInJustice.

Even as his fans continued to mourn his death, the heartbroken parents and many other feel that justice has not been served.

Sukhbir Badal recently said: “Asserting that there was more to the murder of Moosewala than met the eye.” Badal said: "A sinister campaign is afoot to close the case even though Moosewala's father Balkaur Singh has submitted a list of people involved in his son's killing to the authorities. Despite this, no concrete action is being taken in the case."

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