Lawrence Bishnoi Interview: Threat, Blackbuck, Bollywood & Justice

This blog explores the controversial interview of Lawrence Bishnoi and highlights the major concerns it raises about crime, community honor, and justice in India.

1. Why Is the Entire Opposition Rattled by Lawrence Bishnoi?

Lawrence Bishnoi’s growing influence has alarmed not just law enforcement but also political and underground networks. The reason is clear — he is seen as the biggest threat to the underworld, drug cartels, and even parts of the Bollywood industry.

This underground system, allegedly protected by powerful people, has been active since the 1960s and was built and expanded by Dawood Ibrahim. Bishnoi’s presence and actions are disrupting this ecosystem.

2. What Is Lawrence Bishnoi’s and His Community's Stance on the Blackbuck Incident?

Lawrence clearly stated that his community holds the Blackbuck sacred, and their Guru, Shri Ambeshwar Bhagwan, used to rear them. When Salman Khan hunted the animal in their area, it deeply hurt their sentiments.

His community demanded only one thing — a public apology. They were not interested in revenge or court cases. According to Bishnoi, if Salman had apologized back then, none of this would have escalated.

3. Why Doesn’t Salman Khan Respect the Country That Made Him Famous?

This is a major question raised during the interview. Bishnoi’s side argues that Salman Khan failed to respect the beliefs and emotions of the very people who made him a superstar. Killing a sacred animal in a community’s area and never addressing their hurt feelings is seen as arrogance and disrespect.

For someone who has received love and fame from the country, a simple apology could have healed wounds — but instead, the matter was ignored and allowed to grow into a serious conflict.

4. Is Lawrence Bishnoi a Hero or a Villain?

This is a question with no simple answer.

To his supporters, he is a man who stands for justice, community honor, and revenge for wrongs done to his people. He presents himself as someone trying to protect his identity and give a voice to the voiceless.

To the state and society, he is a gangster linked to violence, extortion, and high-profile murders — most notably, that of Sidhu Moosewala.

The truth lies somewhere in the middle — a man shaped by injustice and crime, but still respected by some as a leader and rebel against a corrupt system.

5. Is Lawrence a Loyal Son of the Soil?

Lawrence often calls himself a “son of the soil” and talks about protecting the values, honor, and culture of his community. Whether it’s the Blackbuck issue or standing against celebrities who disrespect traditional beliefs, he positions himself as someone loyal to his roots.

While his methods are questioned, his loyalty to his people and cause is not hidden. He appears proud of his identity and culture, which adds to the support he gets from sections of society.

Conclusion

Lawrence Bishnoi’s interview has shaken India because it forces society to confront uncomfortable truths — the power of gangsters, the silence of celebrities, the frustration of ignored communities, and the blurred line between justice and crime.

Is he a criminal or a crusader? That’s for the courts and the people to decide. But one thing is sure: he has brought attention to issues long buried under fame, power, and money.

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