Sarabjit Singh ‘s Killer is Shot Dead: Randeep Hooda Thanks ‘Unknown Men’

Randeep Hooda Expresses Gratitude to Unidentified Individuals. After Sarabjit Singh’s Killer is Shot Dead Actor Randeep Hooda expressed his thoughts on the recent development where Amir Sarfaraz. The alleged perpetrator behind Sarabjit Singh’s murder, was reportedly gunned down in Lahore.

Hooda attributed the event to karma and expressed his belief that justice had finally been served to Sarabjit Singh. In a tweet reposted by India Today, Hooda extended his gratitude to the “unknown men” involved in the incident. He shared his sentiments on X, emphasizing the significance of the moment.

He also remembered Sarabjit Singh’s sister, Dalbir Kaur, and conveyed his love to Swapandeep and Poonam. The actor reflected on the closure brought by the news, particularly highlighting the significance for the late Sarabjit Singh. It’s noteworthy that Randeep Hooda portrayed Sarabjit Singh’s character in the 2016 biographical film titled ‘Sarabjit’, which featured Aishwarya Rai as Dalbir Kaur.

Sarabjit Singh ‘s Killer is Shot Dead: Randeep Hooda Thanks ‘Unknown Men’

Amir Sarfaraz, also known as Tamba, was a notorious underworld figure in Pakistan. The incident took place on Sunday afternoon when motorcycle-borne assailants attacked Sarfaraz at his residence in Lahore’s Islampura area.

Sarfaraz succumbed to his injuries as a result of the attack. Sarabjit Singh, a native of Punjab, was sentenced to death on espionage charges and for allegedly perpetrating bomb blasts in Pakistan’s Punjab province in 1990, resulting in the deaths of at least 14 Pakistani citizens.

However, his family and Indian authorities vehemently denied these accusations, claiming that Sarabjit Singh had inadvertently crossed the Pakistan border while farming. In response to the news of Amir Sarfaraz’s demise, Swapandeep, Sarabjit Singh’s daughter, expressed initial satisfaction but later realized that this development did not equate to justice.

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