Death threats continue haunting Salman Khan. After the assassination of his friend, politician Baba Siddique on October 12, the Bollywood superstar’s security was levelled up to Y+. Jailed gangster Lawrence Bishnoi’s gang members sent a new threat to Salman on the WhatsApp number of the Mumbai Traffic Police. Amid this, former BJP MP Harnath Singh Yadav has asked Salman to apologise to the Bishnoi community for his alleged participation in the 1998 blackbuck poaching case. Responding to this, the superstar’s father Salim Khan said his son had no role to play in the hunting of the blackbuck, which is revered by the Bishnois.
Salman Khan innocent, says father Salim Khan In an interview with ABP, Salim Khan said Salman wasn’t involved in the blackbuck poaching case. He shared, “I had asked Salman who did it, and he said that he was not even present at the spot. He said that when the incident happened, he was not even in the car. Aur woh mujhse jhooth nahi bolega. Usko nahi hain shaukh jaanwar maarne ka. Jaanwaro se mohabbat karta hai woh.” ALSO READ: He further added, “Maafi maangna ye accept karna hai ki maine maara hai. Salman ne kabhi kisi jaanwar ko nahi maara. Humne kabhi kisi coackroach ko bhi nahi maara. Hum inn cheezo mein believe hee nahi karte (Apologising would mean admitting to it. Salman never killed any animal. We have never even killed a cockroach. We do not believe in these things).” The former BJP MP, Harnath Singh Yadav, wrote on X in Hindi, “People make mistakes. You are a top actor, and a large number of people in the country love you. My good advice is to respect the Bishnoi community's sentiments and apologise for your big mistake.” Salman Khan death threat Amid fresh death threats, Salman Khan has reportedly booked a bulletproof Nissan Patrol SUV. As per reports, it will be imported from Dubai at an impressive cost of around Rs 2 crore.You may also like
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