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Salman Khan Says In Jodhpur Court, Blackbuck Died Of A Natural Cause

Bollywood star Salman Khan had a big day today in the Jodhpur Court as was present in the blackbuck case. He was present at the court along with Saif Ali Khan, Tabu, Neelam and Sonali Bendre. At latest, Salman Khan refuted all the reports in the case and says that many of the evidence are fake.

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The Black Buck case date backs to 1998, when Salman was shooting for Hum Saath-Saath Hain along with other actors. In the Jodhpur case, Salman Khan says,

“Only the first forensic report of Dr Nepalia, saying that the animal died of ‘natural causes’ was true and the rest of the evidence is false.”  

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Salman Khan was being asked up nearly 65 questions in front of the court. In return, Salman says that this case is cooked up and the all questions are false. He said, “I am innocent.” When Salman was asked about, was he driving at that time, he said,

“I do not know, I was not there. This case is a cooked up case.”

The prosecution has also produced 28 witnesses in the case. On the last week, Salman Khan was acquitted in the arms case in which he was being accused of keeping an unlicensed weapon.

On the film front, Salman Khan will next be seen in Tubelight, along with Sohail Khan and Chinese actress Zhu Zhu. This is not all, he also had one more movie lined up, Tiger Zinda Hai. In this flick, Salman will back with his former love Katrina. This is a sequel film of Ek Tha Tiger. The film will be directed by Ali Abbas Zafar, which is slated to hit the theaters on December 22, 2017.

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Overall, Salman Khan has always been in trouble due to court cases but in the last few years, he has been acquitted in number of cases.

Once Salman Khan’s comments over pleading not guilty hit the internet, twitter took no time in trolling the actor. Click the NEXT button to check some of the most hilarious tweets related to Salman Khan’s comments:

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