The Pakistani media looked at a loss for words after the death of well-known musician and politician Siddhu Moose Wala on Sunday in Punjab, India.
A Canadian-based mobster attacked Sidhu’s car barely 24 hours after the Punjab government removed his protection.
Millions of admirers went to social media to mourn the singer’s untimely death after he died from several gunshot wounds.
Young Stunners rapper Talhah Yunus responded to the tragic news by tweeting, “Another icon gone too soon.”
Salman Ahmed, a Junoon guitarist, also expressed his condolences by praying for the deceased.
“Indeed, to Allah we belong, and to Allah we shall return,” he wrote in his tweet.
Ahmed Ali Butt, a well-known actor, also responded to the news. “Oh, this is really sad.”
Shamoon Ismail felt devastated as he uploaded one of the late singer’s superhit songs, So High, with the caption, “Rest in peace.”
Saadia Khan, an actress and model, sent her sympathies to the bereaved family.
“Life is a roller coaster. Sidhu Moose Wala brought me this video of his friend two months ago, and today (Sunday), I learned that he is no longer alive. “I’m sending prayers and strength to the family,” she said.
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