Anmol Bishnoi, brother of gangster Lawrence Bishnoi, delivered a motivational speech to the shooters who fired multiple shots outside Bollywood star Salman Khan’s Galaxy Apartment on April 14. He told the shooters that their attack would “script history,” according to the chargesheet accessed by NDTV which was filed by Mumbai police’s crime branch. Anmol told the gunmen that they were going to do the “best work” of their lives.

In the nine-minute speech, which was delivered through an audio note, Anmol told the two shooters Vicky Gupta and Sagar Pal – both in judicial custody in connection with the case – to do the work well and not be afraid as this would result in a change in society. “After the work is completed, you guys will script history,” he said, according to the 1,735-page chargesheet filed before a special court in Mumbai. Bishnoi also encouraged them by describing their mission as “religious work.”

Anmol told one of the gunmen involved in the shooting to fire shots in a way that scares Khan. Furthermore, he emphasised the approach of the Bishnoi gang, mentioning that they have a style in that they empty the magazine of the gun whenever they go to do any work. "You also empty the magazine when you reach outside Salman Khan's house," he added. He also advised Gupta and Pal not to wear helmets or smoke cigarettes to appear fearless.

The investigation revealed that Anmol had been in constant touch with Gupta and Pal before the shooting incident. The shooters, along with three others, Sonukumar Bishnoi, Mohammad Rafiq Choudhary, and Harpal Singh have been arrested and are currently in judicial custody.

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Thiruvananthapuram (PTI): Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Sunday demanded that the Centre immediately roll back the recent steep hike in LPG prices, alleging that it has severely impacted common people and small businesses.

In a statement, Vijayan described the increase as "one of the most cruel" in the history of cooking gas price revisions, saying it has pushed ordinary households and entrepreneurs into distress.

He said the price of commercial LPG cylinders had been raised by Rs 993 in one go, crossing Rs 3,000, which would adversely affect the hotel and restaurant sector.

The hike in the price of 5-kg LPG cylinders by Rs 251.50 would hit migrant workers and small families who depend on them, he added.

The chief minister alleged that the hike came immediately after the conclusion of Assembly elections in states, placing an additional burden on common people, small-scale entrepreneurs and migrant labourers.

Pointing to the ongoing crisis in West Asia, Vijayan said the hospitality sector has already been facing a shortage of cooking gas for months and the latest price increase would be difficult to absorb.

The burden would ultimately be passed on to consumers, he said, warning that several small establishments, including those in Kerala, could be forced to shut down.

Accusing oil companies of prioritising profits over public welfare, he said such a trend of imposing additional financial burden on people cannot be accepted.

Vijayan also alleged that the Centre's policies favour corporate interests and called for a correction in approach.

He urged the Union government to withdraw the excessive hike without delay.

The price of commercial LPG was hiked by the steepest ever Rs 993 per 19-kg cylinder on May 1, marking the third straight monthly increase due to rising global energy prices linked to the West Asia conflict.