Punjabi gangster rapper Harkirat Sangha in Yellowknife


Punjabi gangster videos, which were filmed in and around the Yellowknife area, feature goons brandishing guns, throwing gang signals, and jumping around like retards. Cops were first notified August 11. “Due to the high visibility of these videos on social media and concerns expressed by residents, the Northwest Territories RCMP is making every effort to conduct a thorough investigation,” Sukh Dhillon is the manager for Harkirat Sangha, who released a song titled “C4”. That song also features goombahs with handguns and other long-barrel firearms, and men posing with and firing them.

“Ho teenage to hi bni gun te grip ni” roughly translates to a person having a good grip on a gun since their teenage years. One Sangha video includes a small child holding a firearm. Media contacted Shubham Lakhi, owner of Wildly Addictive Studios. He doesn’t see any problems.


Harkirat Sangha 25, came to Canada from Korewala Kala, a village in Moga district Punjab as a student in 2016. He worked under the table in construction. He and two of his friends stepped into an agency recruiting Punjabi to enrol in Canadian colleges. He then became a truck driver after flunking out and turned his attention to gangster rap full time. He is a Khalistani supporter, following the same template of every other Punjabi gangster rapper.