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Beloved Punjabi Cultural Icon Killed in Shocking Shooting Incident
29 Oct
Summary
- Darshan Singh Sahsi, 68, a prominent figure in Punjabi literary circles, murdered in Canada
- Sahsi was a dedicated patron of the Punjabi language and culture
- His death is described as an "irreparable loss" for the community

The murder of Darshan Singh Sahsi, a 68-year-old established businessman and respected cultural figure in Ludhiana, India, has sparked an outpouring of grief across his home state. Sahsi, who maintained strong ties to his ancestral village of Rajgarh near Doraha, was fatally shot near his residence in Abbotsford, Canada, in a targeted attack by unidentified assailants.
Sahsi, who had relocated to Canada decades ago, was widely known for his profound connection to his home state and its language. He was a prominent fixture in Punjabi literary life, serving as a patron of the Punjabi Sahit Akademi in Ludhiana since 2012. Prominent writer and poet Gurbhajan Singh Gill described Sahsi's death as an "irreparable loss" for both the community in Canada and in India, emphasizing his dedication to promoting the Punjabi language and heritage.
Sahsi's family and the local community in Doraha are now reeling from the violent end of a man known for his non-controversial and peaceful nature. The relative who still lives in Rajgarh village expressed profound shock at the news, underscoring Sahsi's character as someone who "would neither fight with anyone nor have any rivalry."




