Black deer case: Salman Khan did not appear in court, may face difficulties
Black deer case: Salman Khan did not appear in court, may face difficulties
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Bollywood actor Salman Khan was to appear in the Jodhpur court today in deer hunting case, ie on Friday, but Salman did not reach the court. Before going to court, Salman Khan's lawyer Hastimal Saraswat said that Salman Khan will not come to court. Now the next hearing of this case will be held on December 19 in Jodhpur Court.

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It is noteworthy that there are two cases against Salman in the Jodhpur court. The first case relates to the hunting of black deer during the shooting of the film 'Hum Saath Saath Hain' in 1998. In this, on 25 April 2018, Salman Khan was sentenced to 5 years imprisonment. Appealing against the sentence, Salman's lawyer demanded the cancellation of the sentence. The hearing, in this case, is going on. The second case is of possessing illegal weapons, from which the Bollywood actor was acquitted in the year 2016. The government appealed to the court against the acquittal of Salman. Hearing on this is to be held today.

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Let us tell you that before this appearance, Salman was threatened with death by Sopu Gang on social media. In this Facebook post posted on September 16, Sopu Gang has made a red cross sign on Salman's photo. With this, it has been written that "Indian law may forgive Salman, but Vishnoi society has sentenced him to death".

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