"Next Time 500 Bullets": Gangster Threatens Singer Parmish Verma Again

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
after he allegedly shot Punjabi singer Parmish Verma in the leg and boasted about it on Facebook, local gangster Dilpreet Singh Dhahan's
threats have only grown larger
In another Facebook post, the gangster threatened to kill Parmish Verma, whenever he wants to, with 500 rounds
"This was just a trailer of 50 rounds
When I want to kill, will kill with 500 rounds," Dilpreet Singh Dhahan wrote on his Facebook page
The gangster, recalling last Friday's shooting, said Parmish Verma was "lucky to be alive", and posted the names of three members of his
gang, who he claimed were involved in that incident.It is still not clear why the gangster is targeting the singer, but Dilpreet Singh Dahan
says it will be Parmish Verma who will give the "real reason" why he was shot.Dilpreet Singh Dhahan also said the people who were commenting
on his previous post, in which he boasted about the shooting, were adding a religious angle to it
He said that many people were saying "inappropriate things"
with several weaponsWith the Haryana Police making their first arrest in the case - from Himachal Pradesh's Solan district - Gangster
Dhahan has a request for them
"Do not trouble any innocent," he writes.In his Facebook post, Dilpreet Singh Dhahan also added a collage of photos of him, along with
others, posing with several weapons
The post has received around 10,000 likes and over 1,000 shares.The gangster's earlier post on the shooting seems to have been deleted
from his Facebook page.Haryana police had then said that they would investigate the case taking into account Dhahan's claim.Dilpreet Singh
Dhahan earlier said Punjabi singer Parmish Verma was "lucky to be alive"On Friday night, Parmish Verma was shot in his leg by unidentified
men, when he was returning home in Punjab's Mohali, from an event at a mall in Chandigarh
Parmish Verma's friend was shot as well
He was taken to Fortis Hospital in Mohali, where Parmish Verma and his friend were said to be out of danger.Parmish Verma, in an emotional
Facebook post, had said that he did not have any enmity with anyone."None of the sons in Punjab should see their mother cry, the way I have
seen my mother cry," he said in the post, thanking his fans for their wishes.(With Inputs From Agencies)