Recently, Salman Khan got relief in the blackbuck poaching case as the Jodhpur District and sessions court dismissed the Rajasthan government’s plea against him. The Rajasthan government had accused the actor of submitting a fake affidavit regarding the license for arms in 2003.
After the news of getting relief from the poaching case was out, Salman Khan took to social media and shared a photo of himself on Instagram and wrote, “To all my fans.. thank u for your love support n concern. Khayal rakho apna n parivaar ka (Take care of yourself and your family). God bless n loveee u too.”
Check out the post here-
To all my fans.. thank u for your love support n concern. Khayal rakho apna n parivaar ka. God bless n loveee u tooo... pic.twitter.com/8zPGfQx5Lk
— Salman Khan (@BeingSalmanKhan) February 11, 2021
Here’s what people on social media have to say about Salman Khan getting relief from the case that he was fighting since the year 2003-
We love you sir
Jag ghoomeya thare jaisa na koi
Love You Bhaii. Stay Always blessed and Happy
— Vikas Mourya (@VikasMo83940977) February 12, 2021Stay Blessed and Happy Bhaii
— Vikas Mourya (@VikasMo30460425) February 12, 2021Ap bhi apna khayal rkhna sallu Bhai️
— ȺղցҽӀ Ƒìɾժօʂ (@Srk_Rooshi) February 11, 2021I love you so much Salman pic.twitter.com/qiWIactpAj
— Diksha (@iCanSee_thru_u) February 11, 2021Love You Always and May God Bless You Too
— Yasmin (@BeingLove55) February 11, 2021The judge of the case was Judge Raghavendra Kachwal and he took the decision around 3:30, in which he said, "The PIL has no strong grounds.”
Also, Salman Khan was present in the hearing through video conferencing.
For the unversed, Salman Khan was arrested in the year 1998 for killing two blackbucks in a village near Jodhpur. It was the same village where he was shooting for Sooraj Barjatya’s Hum Saath Saath Hai. A case under the Arms Act was registered against him and the court had demanded the submission of his arms license. However, in 2003, he told the court that his license had gone missing and the prosecution fought that he had submitted a false affidavit as he had now submitted his license for renewal.
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