HomeEntertainmentMoviesBishnoi Gang demands an apology from Salman Khan in blackbuck case, gang leader says, 'it wasn't Somy Ali's mistake, If he apologises, will consider'

Bishnoi Gang demands an apology from Salman Khan in blackbuck case, gang leader says, 'it wasn't Somy Ali's mistake, If he apologises, will consider'

Lawrence Bishnoi's gang has requested an apology from Bollywood icon Salman Khan over the Black Buck poaching case. Devendra Budiya, President of the All India Bishnoi Society, stated that Khan's apology would be taken into consideration if he seeks forgiveness.

May 14, 2024 / 16:20 IST
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Six individuals have been apprehended in connection with the case thus far. Anuj Thapan, one of those detained, reportedly died by suicide while in Mumbai Police custody earlier this month.
Six individuals have been apprehended in connection with the case thus far. Anuj Thapan, one of those detained, reportedly died by suicide while in Mumbai Police custody earlier this month.

Lawrence Bishnoi's gang has demanded an apology from Bollywood superstar Salman Khan regarding the Black Buck poaching case. Recently, Devendra Budiya, President of the All India Bishnoi Society, issued a statement arguing that the Bollywood superstar's apology would be considered if he seeks forgiveness.

He emphasized, "If Salman himself apologizes, the Bishnoi society will consider the apology. The mistake was not made by Somy Ali, but it was committed by Salman," quoting the Bishnoi gang leader from news agency IANS.

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The Bishnoi gang leader further instructed that Salman should approach the Bishnoi society to express his desire to apologise. He should visit the temple to seek forgiveness and take an oath to never repeat such mistakes. Additionally, he should commit himself to protecting wildlife and conserving the environment. This gesture would lead the society to consider forgiving him.

Salman Khan was accused of hunting Chinkaras at Bawad in Mathania near Jodhpur in September 1998 during the shooting of 'Hum Saath Saath Hain.' The Bishnoi community, which reveres Black Bucks as reincarnations of their spiritual leader Bhagwan Jambeshwar (also known as Jambaji), filed the complaint. Salman Khan was arrested the same year but later granted bail. In July 2016, the Rajasthan High Court acquitted Salman, citing a lack of evidence against him. However, the Rajasthan government appealed the high court's decision to the Supreme Court.