
Chandigarh, February 11 The parents of the slain Punjabi singer, Sidhu Moosewala, staged a protest against the Superintendent of Police in Mansa on Wednesday, alleging that no FIR had been registered on their complaint regarding financial irregularities by a music producer and two others.
Their complaint concerns a financial dispute related to unpaid royalty payments for their late son's released songs.
Shubhdeep Singh Sidhu, popularly known as Sidhu Moosewala, was shot dead in Mansa district of Punjab on May 29, 2022. Charges were filed against imprisoned gangster Lawrence Bishnoi and 26 other accused in connection with the murder case.
Balkaur Singh and his wife, Charan Kaur, along with their toddler son, sat outside the office of the Superintendent of Police (SSP) in Mansa, demanding action on their complaint against the music producer and two others.
During the protest, Balkaur said he had submitted the complaint in June 2025 to the Director General of Police, and no action has been taken by the police yet.
He said the complaint was forwarded to the SSP, but nothing has been done yet.
"Neither are they (the police) acting on my complaint, nor are they returning it. The SSP is not taking any action in this matter," he alleged.
"If my complaint is false, the police should return it," he said.
Balkaur also said he was forced to stage a sit-in due to the inaction of the police on his complaint.
He further alleged that he has repeatedly visited the SSP's office demanding action, but nothing has been done.
Later, Deputy Inspector General of Police (Bathinda Range) Harjit Singh called the couple for a meeting.
Punjab Congress chief Amrinder Singh Raja Warring condemned the alleged inaction by the police over the complaint and said that every person has the right to get an FIR registered on their complaint.
"If the police will not act, then one will be forced to stage a protest. The entire Congress is with the Moosewala family," he said.

