
How Is Gangster Arsh Dalla Involved In Influencer Kamal Kaur's Death Case?
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Kamal Kaur's body was found inside a parked car at the Adesh Medical University campus in Bathinda.
In a chilling incident, Kamal Kaur, a young social media influencer from Punjab, was found dead under suspicious circumstances inside a parked car on Wednesday evening. Her body was discovered on the premises of Adesh Medical University in Bathinda after locals reported a foul smell emanating from the vehicle, prompting immediate police intervention.
The case is being investigated with a possible link to a prior threat that she received from Canada-based 'Khalistani terrorist" Arsh Dalla. Based in Ludhiana, Kamal Kaur was a popular social media figure, with nearly 4 lakh followers on Instagram. Kaur, whose real name was Kanchan Kumari, was believed to be in her mid-30s. While her shocking death is now being investigated as a murder case, preliminary investigations suggest that she was killed somewhere else, and her body was just dumped in the car.
With the attention now turned to Arsh Dalla's connection to the murder case, here's what happened between the two.
YouTuber Kamal Kaur Received Threats
In October 2024, Kamal Kaur had reportedly received threats from gangster Arsh Dalla, who strongly asked her to stop posting 'inappropriate videos." At the time, News18 Punjab had cited an audio recording where Dalla was heard saying that Kaur shares inappropriate content on social media, further threatening to kill one of her family members unless she removes the videos.
Arsh Dalla is a close aide of slain Khalistan separatist leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Canada. As per police sources, the particular threat is being taken seriously, and all angles are being examined. 'We are looking at every possible lead—nothing can be confirmed at this point," SSP Amneet Kondal told the media.
On the other hand, Bathinda SP (City) Narinder Singh shared that the team is awaiting a post-mortem report, also revealing that the car had fake registration number plates.
Kamal Kaur was known for her bold and controversial presence on social media, often referred to as 'Queen" by her followers. She was also recognised for posting videos using explicit language and often stirred up scandals on the internet. She reportedly left her home on June 9 and was headed to Bhatinda, only for her parents to receive the tragic news of her death.
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