
After the murder of NCP leader Baba Siddiqui in broad daylight, Salman Khan's security has been tightened. Baba Siddiqui's murder is linked to the rivalry between Salman Khan and Lawrence Bishnoi. Meanwhile, Salman Khan's father and scriptwriter Salim Khan has rejected these claims. Salim Khan has also reacted to the threats being received from Lawrence Bishnoi.
While talking to ABP News, Salim Khan talked about the death threats. During this, tears were seen in Salim Khan's eyes. He said- 'Settle all the things today, whether you get a chance later or not. People have said here and there that we will not leave, we will not leave. Someone will be successful. I am not afraid of anyone, I am very comfortable. There is no problem.'
'You will have to listen to what the police are saying...'
On being asked if there is any kind of tension, Salim Khan said- 'The freedom that we had is not there, don't go here, don't go there. Don't do this, don't do that. You will have to listen to what the police are saying. It is not that we have to do this or else we will leave. I am fine. For a long time, the police have been telling us not to sit where we used to sit, someone can fire from outside the compound. If we sit here, they say that bullets have been fired here, so don't sit here. So it is fine.'
Salman Khan has no connection with Baba Siddiqui's murder.
During this time, Salman Khan's father Salim Khan also clarified that Baba Siddiqui's murder has nothing to do with Salman Khan. He said- 'I don't think it has anything to do with it. What connection can Baba Siddiqui have with it?'
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