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Salman Khan's Dad says his son never shot blackbuck

on Oct 19, 2024

Salman Khan has been said to be under severe life threat from Lawrence Bishnoi and his gang. It is reported that the young gangster has owed to kill Salman Khan for killing their Bishnoi Community's God, Blackbuck. The actor has reportedly bought a bullet proof car going with the suggestion made by Mumbai Police. 

Now actor's father, Salim Khan - a celebrated writer part of legendary Salim-Javed combination, has decided to give his view point about the situation. He talked to a news channel and the video is going viral. He stated that he feels Lawrence Bishnoi's threats as new extortion technique for money. 

He continued to say that his son has no reason to apologise to Bishnoi community. He remarked that if Salman Khan does apologise then it would go down as admitting to a crime that he never committed. 

Salim Khan further said, "Salman loves animals and he had a pet dog. He cried when he died and he would never think about harming animals. I asked him, if he did hunt and he denied his presence in hunting a blackbuck." 

Salim Khan's comments have become interesting as Lawrence Bishnoi gang is allegedly big part in Baba Siddique's murder in Bandra.

Lawrence Bishnoi gang has killed him for saving the Star. They have allegedly threatened Salman Khan to be next on their radar and asked the actor to issue an apology by visiting to their community temple and donating money as compensation for his act. 


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