Monday, 23 April 2018

A huge relief for Salman Khan, as Supreme Court stays continuing against him

New Delhi, Apr 23 The Supreme Court has remained the procedures in six bodies of evidence against Salman Khan, recorded in various courts the nation over.

The court won't hear if the FIR will be subdued or not. The bodies of evidence were documented against Salman Khan for purportedly belittling the Valmiki Samaj.

The court has now given another date for the hearing, i.e. April 23.

The commission issued the notice after an ex-director of the Delhi Commission for Safai Karamcharis, Harnam Singh recorded a protest in such manner.

Singh, in his dissension, said that the performing artist utilized the word 'bhangi' amid TV indicates "which obviously affronts the whole Valmiki people group of the world."

Salman had used the word amid the advancement of his film 'Tiger Zinda Hai' at a reality dance show.

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