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Salman Khan should apologize in the temple of the Bishnoi community: Anup Jalota on the Salman-Bishnoi issue

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Salman Khan is currently facing a challenging situation marked by multiple threats against his life. Recently, there was a shooting incident outside his residence, which heightened concerns about his safety.

Meanwhile, the Lawrence Bishnoi gang has made explicit demands, suggesting that Salman should visit a temple of the Bishnoi community to apologize for the alleged killing of a blackbuck, a crime for which he was previously convicted.

In a recent conversation with ABP News, Bhajan Samrat Anup Jalota commented on the ongoing situation involving Salman Khan and the demands made by the Lawrence Bishnoi gang. He stated that the question of whether or not Salman actually killed the blackbuck should be set aside.

Instead, Jalota emphasized that Salman should go to the temple of the Bishnoi community to apologize, suggesting that this is no longer a matter of personal pride or ego.

However, Salman Khan's father, Salim Khan, firmly stated that his son should not apologize, as Salman has not killed any animal. Speaking to ABP News, the veteran lyricist argued that offering an apology would imply that Salman is admitting to wrongdoing, which is not the case. Salim emphasized that since Salman has not committed any offense, there is no reason for him to apologize.

Somy Ali, who dated Salman Khan for several years in the 90s, spoke out in an interview with India Today, questioning why he should apologize for something he was unaware of. She described it as unreasonable to expect someone to apologize for an unintentional act. Somy noted that it’s not a matter of ego; rather, she highlighted the need for peace, stating, "I just don't want anyone murdered, in Bollywood or Hollywood. Violence is never the answer."

On the work front, Salman will be next seen in the action film 'Sikandar', directed by AR Murugadoss and produced by Sajid Nadiadwala. The film is scheduled for a theatrical release on Eid 2025.

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