A brazen act of gang violence has rocked Canada, with the notorious Rohit Godara gang claiming responsibility for shooting Punjabi singer Teji Kahlon. This incident highlights the escalating conflict between Indian-origin criminal organizations operating in Canada, mirroring ongoing tensions involving groups like the Lawrence Bishnoi gang.
The Godara gang publicly accused Kahlon, naming alleged associates Mahendra Saran Dilana, Rahul Rinau, and Vicky Phalwan, of supporting their rivals. Their social media post detailed accusations that the singer provided financial aid, supplied weapons, acted as an informant, and orchestrated attacks against gang members. The gang stated the shooting, which they claim hit Kahlon in the abdomen, was a direct consequence of these alleged actions.
Adding a disturbing layer to the violence, the Rohit Godara gang issued a sweeping public threat against anyone providing financial or other support to Kahlon or their adversaries. The gang explicitly warned that individuals assisting the “traitor” would face severe repercussions, and their families would not be spared. This warning explicitly targets businessmen, builders, and hawala traders, signaling a broad intimidation campaign. The message concluded with a clear declaration: any assistance to their enemies will be considered an act of war against the Rohit Godara gang.







