Bollywood actor Salman Khan thanked his fans for their constant support and affection after a Jodhpur court dismissed a plea filed by the Rajasthan government against him for submitting a false affidavit regarding his arms licence. The state government had filed a case against the actor under the Arms Act in the 1998 blackbuck poaching case.
Relieved by the court s judgement, the Kick star took to his Twitter account on Thursday night to thank his fans. To all my fans, thank you for your love support and concern. Take care of yourself and your family. God bless and love you too, he wrote.
Bollywood star Salman Khan on Tuesday apologised for ‘mistakenly’ submitting a false affidavit in the Jodhpur session court in 2003, during his hearing in a case related to the poaching of two blackbucks in Jodhpur in 1998, reported The Indian Express.
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The Jodhpur District and Sessions Court in Rajasthan dismissed the plea of State Government, where it was alleged that Bollywood superstar Salman Khan had presented false affidavit in connection with Arms Act.
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The Jodhpur District and Sessions Court in Rajasthan on Thursday dismissed the plea of State Government, where it was alleged that Bollywood superstar Salman Khan had presented false affidavit in connection with Arms Act.
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The Jodhpur District and Sessions Court on Thursday dismissed the plea of the Rajasthan State Government against Bollywood star Salman Khan for allegedly presenting a false affidavit in connection with the Arms Act.
Khan s lawyer, Hastimal Saraswat said in a statement to ANI, “The Jodhpur District and Sessions Court dismissed both the pleas of the State Government, in a detailed order. We had replied in 2006 itself that no false affidavits were presented and such pleas are being furnished only to disturb Salman.”
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