AAP leader and property giant Lucky Oberoi shot dead outside a Jalandhar Gurdwara. CCTV captures the hooded shooter firing 8-10 rounds. Inside the murder that rocked Punjab.
Brajesh Mishra
Enter your article content here...In a brazen defiance of state authority, Satwinderpal Singh, popularly known as Lucky Oberoi, a prominent Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader and property financier, was executed today in Jalandhar’s upscale Model Town. Around 7:55 AM, as Oberoi entered his black Mahindra Thar SUV after paying obeisance at the local Gurdwara, a hooded assailant approached and fired 8–10 rounds at point-blank range. The entire hit, which lasted less than 10 seconds, was captured on high-definition CCTV, showing a professional execution that has shocked the city’s elite.
This murder is the second high-profile killing of an AAP local leader in 2026, following the shooting of Sarpanch Jarmal Singh in Amritsar last month. Coming just days after the government touted a "zero-tolerance" policy against gangsters, the Model Town shooting has provided the Opposition with lethal ammunition. While the police are currently probing a "personal enmity" angle, the professional nature of the hit has residents and business owners fearing the return of targeted contract killings.
Lucky Oberoi (The Victim): A powerful AAP financier. His murder highlights the vulnerability of local political leaders who also operate in Punjab's high-stakes, shadow-finance, and real estate sectors.
Partap Singh Bajwa (LoP, Congress): The Critic. He was first to capitalize on the tragedy, labeling it as evidence of "administrative paralysis" and questioning the safety of common citizens when the ruling party's own financiers are being gunned down.
Dhanpreet Kaur Randhawa (CP, Jalandhar): The Investigator. Tasked with de-escalating the "Gangster Raj" narrative, she has deployed 15 checkpoints and forensic teams to trace the white scooter used by the assailants.
The mainstream media is fixated on the "Gangster vs. Politician" narrative, but the real story is the Real Estate Vendetta. In Punjab’s "Property Financing" world, disputes are often settled outside of courts. Oberoi wasn't just a politician; he was a financier in a market currently squeezed by high interest and disputed land titles.
The "Sheru Gang" claim or the student politics angle might be convenient covers for a classic commercial "hit." By executing the hit at a Gurdwara during a daily routine, the killers sent a specific message: no place is a sanctuary for those involved in high-stakes property warfare. The reframe here is that this is likely a Business Liquidation disguised as a political or gangland execution.
If a ruling party leader and property giant cannot be protected by a licensed weapon and a public routine, has the "Rule of the Gun" officially outpaced the "Rule of Law" in Punjab's industrial heartland?
Who was Lucky Oberoi and why was he killed? Lucky Oberoi was a Jalandhar-based AAP leader and property financier. He was shot dead outside a Gurdwara on Feb 6, 2026. Police suspect old enmity, business disputes, or recent threats over student politics.
Is there a video of the AAP leader's murder in Jalandhar? Yes, CCTV footage shows a man in a black hoodie firing 8–10 rounds at Oberoi's Mahindra Thar before fleeing on a white scooter.
Who claimed responsibility for Lucky Oberoi's murder? The Sheru Gang and Facebook accounts named Buddhu Lohara and Jass Buttar have reportedly claimed responsibility, though police are still verifying these claims.
Has any arrest been made in the Jalandhar shooting case? As of Feb 6 afternoon, no arrests have been made. Police have cordoned off Model Town and are scanning CCTV footage to identify the shooters.
Was Lucky Oberoi armed at the time of the attack? No. Although he had a licensed weapon due to recent threats, he was not carrying it when he visited the Gurdwara.
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