The day Sidhu Moosewala murdered, he had 8.1 million followers on Instagram. On June 11, he has 10.1 million followers. This allows me to recall one of his songs - "Rest in Power." He wrote that he will rest in power even after his death. Everyone agrees to this, that he already knew his journey and what he is capable of. 

However, the death of Moosewala has to be looked at via the rugged terrains of Punjabi masculinity, masochism and raw power of guns that get framed in the context of the fluid borders of the digital era and made Moosewala a legend churned out of the global Punjabi musical industry.


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The image of the kurta-pyjama clad Sidhu Moosewala, holding a modern weapon, churning out fast-paced Punjabi rap numbers while sitting on his tractor in his native village provided much-needed assurance to the ordinary and helpless Punjabi youth that all was not lost. That they still could wield some power and that life could still be controlled. The power of the gun gave a much-needed sense of control to a helpless youth that had tolerated too much from a state that had nothing but water cannons and lathis as a response to protests against the loss of jobs and lands in the past two decades.

But the sense of power and control that this youth sought was not rooted in any ideological terrain. Sidhu Moosewala was the poster child for this helpless but hyper-masculine and violent youth. This was a masculinity that was deeply injured and yet tragically remained confined in its own prison of violence. It never had the wisdom to clearly see the real enemy against which it sought the shelter in guns and gun culture in the first place: the behemoth of liberalisation and globalisation. e24fc04721

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