According to sources, the device could have been a handmade bomb used in an extortion attempt. However, investigators have not formally identified it as a rudimentary bomb attack.
Badshah, a Bollywood rapper and performer, made headlines today following a shocking event at his Chandigarh club. On Tuesday early, November 26, two loud explosions were recorded near De’orra Club in Sector 26, which is owned by the artist.
In a horrifying event, two people on a motorcycle flung a low-intensity bomb at Badshah’s De’orra Club in Chandigarh’s upmarket Sector 26 on Tuesday morning. The incident, which occurred between 2:30 and 2:45 a.m., resulted in no casualties, however damage was reported.
The window glass was smashed, and the club sustained minor structural damage. According to a media source, an adjacent firm suffered minor damage as a result of the explosion.
According to reports, authorities said, “A low-intensity explosion took place outside De’orra which is near the Sevillee bar and lounge, which is owned by rapper Badshah in sector 26. Both the restaurants are 30 meters away from each other.”
Following the explosion, Chandigarh Police responded quickly to the spot and initiated an inquiry to find the individuals responsible. Specialists from the Bomb Detection Squad and the Chandigarh Forensic Science Laboratory helped gather samples for analysis.
According to sources, the device could have been a handmade bomb, possibly used in an extortion attempt. However, investigators have not formally identified it as a rudimentary bomb attack. The inquiry is ongoing to determine the actual cause of the tragedy.
The explosion outside rapper Badshah’s Seville Lounge in Chandigarh’s Sector 26 has raised security worries, especially given Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s scheduled visit to the city on December 3.
Badshah recently expressed his support for Diljit Dosanjh following the controversy surrounding his Dil-Luminati tour in India. The Telangana government issued a notification prohibiting alcohol-themed songs at his events, igniting public discussion.