Bollywood actor, Salman Khan has been going through a rough patch ever since the murder of his dear friend and former MLA, Baba Siddique. Amid death threats from Lawrence Bishnoi’s gang for Salman’s alleged involvement in the 1998 Blackbuck poaching case, farmer leader, Rakesh Tikait suggested that the actor visit Bishnoi temple and ask for forgiveness.
Rakesh Tikait suggested that Salman Khan visit a temple and apologise to the Bishnoi community
Salman Khan has been under heavy security since receiving death threats from Lawrence Bishnoi’s gang. These threats came after the murder of NCP leader, Baba Siddique. The Bishnoi gang has a long-standing grudge against Khan due to the 1998 blackbuck poaching case, which remains unsolved. Despite the unresolved case, Bishnoi continues to threaten Khan’s life.
Meanwhile, Rakesh Tikait, the farmer leader, sincerely suggested despite his tight security, Salman Khan should go to a temple and beg for forgiveness. Only days after Baba Siddique’s murder, the farmer leader expressed that it would be safer for Salman to directly apologise to Lawrence, referring to the mobster as a ‘badmash aadmi’. Rakesh Tikait also explained that this issue has extended beyond Salman Khan and concerned society at large. In a report by Hindustan Times, Rakesh was quoted saying:
“Yeh samaj se juda hua mamla hai. Salman Khan ko mandir jaa kar maafi maang leni chahiye, nahi toh jail me band aadmi pata nahi kab tapakwa de (This is a matter that is connected to the society. Salman Khan should go to a temple and apologise, else you never know when the person in jail might do something to harm him).”
Salman Khan has remained a target of the Bishnoi gang after his name got attached to blackbuck poaching
Salman Khan was singled out by the gang of the mobster, Lawrence Bishnoi following his alleged involvement in the 1998 Blackbuk killing case. Salman allegedly hunted a blackbuck in Jodhpur, Rajasthan, while filming the 1999 movie, Hum Saath Saath Hain. He became embroiled in a huge legal dispute as a result of the charges. He was arrested, freed on bail, acquitted, found guilty, and then released on bail once more during the 26-year-long case. Responding to this lawsuit, Lawrence Bishnoi and his associates made open death threats to the actor.
Salman Khan has received numerous death threats from Lawrence Bishnoi and his gang members. In 2018, along with some rather alarming statements made against Khan, Lawrence Bishnoi openly threatened the actor in a court appearance, saying:
“We will kill Salman Khan in Jodhpur. Everyone will know once we take action.”
Salman Khan has remained a target of the Bishnoi gang, having received some threats since 2022. Earlier this year, Salman’s home in Mumbai was targeted and numerous gunshots were fired outside Galaxy apartments. Amid the death threats circulating post-Siddique’s murder, the Bishnoi community allegedly burned the effigies of Salman Khan and his father, Salim Khan on October 27, 2024, over the latter’s ‘misleading statement’ on the blackbuck case.
Despite Khan’s repeated denial of the accusations, the Bishnoi community members are enraged at the actor. Lawrence Bishnoi’s cousin, Ramesh Bishnoi once claimed that Salman had sent the community a blank cheque to settle the feud, but his offer was rejected as the community believes in values over money.
Rakesh Tikait’s appeal to Salman Khan
Rakesh Tikait, considering the individual and social factors surrounding the Salman vs. Lawrence Bishnoi rife, stressed the importance of Khan making a public apology. Given that the Bishnoi community’s grievances are deep-rooted in their values, Tikait believes that a public apology would greatly help diffuse the heat and restore mutual respect. This could also prevent further escalation of violence from the Bishnoi gang, considering what they are capable of doing.
What do you think about Rakesh Tikait’s suggestion to Salman Khan?
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