Unraveling the dark mystery behind the brutal killing of a popular social media star.
Bathinda, Punjab – A Grisly Discovery Shakes the City
Bathinda woke up to a chilling nightmare on Wednesday night. The lifeless body of social media influencer Kanchan Kumari, fondly known as Kamal Kaur Bhabhi, was found rotting in her own car. Parked near Adesh Medical University, the vehicle reeked of death. Locals, alarmed by the foul stench, alerted the police. What unfolded next was a twisted tale of revenge, moral outrage, and a community in shock.
The Plot Thickens with Nihang Amritpal Mehron’s Confession
The plot took a dramatic turn when Nihang Amritpal Mehron claimed responsibility. In a bold video on social media, he declared, “Khalsa never harms women, but she insulted our Takhts and misused ‘Kaur’.” His words dripped with fury. He accused Kamal of tarnishing Sikh values with her bold reels. Police arrested two of his aides, Jaspreet Singh and Nimratjeet Singh, but Amritpal remains elusive. The hunt is on, with tension simmering in the air.
A Life Cut Short by Controversy
Kamal, a 30-year-old from Ludhiana, had 3.83 lakh Instagram followers. Her videos, often spicy and daring, stirred both admiration and anger. She left home on June 9 for a promotional event in Bathinda, promising her mother a quick return. Her last post, a cryptic “no emotion, no love,” hinted at unseen struggles. Days later, her decomposed body was discovered, leaving her family in tears and fans heartbroken.
Moral Policing or Cold-Blooded Murder?
Investigations reveal a sinister plan. Amritpal lured Kamal with a fake promotion offer. His aides strangled her at a garage in Bhucho Mandi, dumped her body in the car, and abandoned it. SSP Amneet Kondal said, “They warned her to stop her ‘vulgar’ content. When she didn’t, they took justice into their own hands.” This raises questions—was it moral policing or a calculated killing? The police press conference today promises more answers.
Echoes of Past Threats and Community Divide
Kamal’s bold style had drawn threats before. Last year, Canada-based gangster Arsh Dalla warned her, calling her content “filth ruining Punjab’s youth.” A study by Punjab University on social media influence notes 60% of influencers face online harassment, often escalating to violence. Her death has split opinions—some mourn a vibrant soul, others nod at the “lesson” she was taught. The community reels, caught between grief and judgment.
A Mother’s Agony and a Nation’s Reflection
Kamal’s mother wails, “She was my light, my pride.” Her loss echoes beyond Ludhiana, sparking debates on freedom, culture, and safety. Forensic teams work tirelessly, while CCTV footage shows a turbaned man fleeing the scene. As the case unfolds, it’s a stark reminder of the dark side of fame. Will justice prevail, or will this remain a wound on Punjab’s heart? The wait is agonizing.