Salman Khan Jailed for Five Years in hit-and-run case
The actor Salman Khan had rammed his car into the American Express Bakery in suburban Bandra on 28 September 2002, killing one person and injuring four others who were asleep on the footpath. The verdict is set to be announced around 11:15 am and Sallu Bhai’s fans on Twitter are already pleading to the gods, the judge and the universe to spare him some jail time.
Salman Khan hit-and-run Case Verdict
Almost three years after the trial began, the Mumbai sessions court is likely to announce the verdict for the 2002 hit-and-run case involving Bollywood actor Salman Khan today. The hashtag #WeLoveYouSalmanKhan was the top trend on twitter this morning, with many fans saying that they were praying for the verdict to be in Salman’s favour.
An Indian court has sentenced Bollywood star Salman Khan to five years in jail for killing a homeless man in a 2002 hit-and-run driving incident in Mumbai.
Salman Khan faces 10 years’ Imprisonment:
Khan faces up to 10 years in prison if found guilty following a trial whose every twist has been followed by the country’s media. The judgement in the over 12-year-old case, whose trial saw many twists and turns, can make the career of the actor on whom ride investments of over Rs 200 crore.
Public prosecutor Pradeep Gharat said he had presented the case as best he could to the Bombay sessions court judge, adding “we can only hope but cannot predict” a conviction.
12:30 (IST): Judge to announce Salman’s sentencing at around 1:10 PM today.
12.04 (IST): Salman’s driver Ashok Singh may also face charges of perjury.
11:45 (IST): Salman Khan’s sisters Alvira Khan Agnihotri and Arpita Khan Sharma are in tears in the courtroom.
11:42 (IST): Salman listens to verdict with tears in his eyes.
11:41 (IST): Actor Hema Malini responds to the verdict, says it is very sad. “I will pray for a lesser sentence. I have full sympathy with him,” she said.
11:38 (IST): Arguments still on but Sohail and Baba Siddiqui have left court.
11:08 (IST): The judge enters the courtroom, Salman enters witness box. Verdict soon!
#WeLoveYouSalmanKhan Tweets:
“I just want to request to all that please pray for @BeingSalmanKhan sir. Just forget the enmity and pray for him. #WeLoveYouSalmanKhan,” tweeted Rahul Raut, a fan.
imRohansk: #WeLoveYouSalmanKhan bhai sab ki dua aapke saath he..i swear.. 2 dino se puri duniya soyi nahi hogi.. aapke liye pray karti hogi.
Another twitter user and Salman fan neeloferkhan wrote, “@BeingSalmanKhan I Love U salman my prayers always wid u.”
“#WeLoveYouSalmanKhan stay safe in the jail,” said Sanjay S Timilsina.
Shahnaz: We all r with you.. @BeingSalmanKhan You are not alone..stay strong…love you sir..u r great Human being..u r d best #WeLoveYouSalmanKhan (sic).
In college..!! Heart beat going Faaaaast….. #WeLoveYouSalmanKhan
It doesn’t matter If m a COMMAN MAN or a SUPER MAN. What matter is m ur FAN n vil always be. #SalmanVerdict #WeLoveYouSalmanKhan
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The actor Salman Khan had rammed his car into the American Express Bakery in suburban Bandra on 28 September 2002, killing one person and injuring four others who were asleep on the footpath. The verdict is set to be announced around 11:15 am and Sallu Bhai’s fans on Twitter are already pleading to the gods, the judge and the universe to spare him some jail time.
Salman Khan hit-and-run Case Verdict
Almost three years after the trial began, the Mumbai sessions court is likely to announce the verdict for the 2002 hit-and-run case involving Bollywood actor Salman Khan today. The hashtag #WeLoveYouSalmanKhan was the top trend on twitter this morning, with many fans saying that they were praying for the verdict to be in Salman’s favour.
An Indian court has sentenced Bollywood star Salman Khan to five years in jail for killing a homeless man in a 2002 hit-and-run driving incident in Mumbai.
Salman Khan faces 10 years’ Imprisonment:
Khan faces up to 10 years in prison if found guilty following a trial whose every twist has been followed by the country’s media. The judgement in the over 12-year-old case, whose trial saw many twists and turns, can make the career of the actor on whom ride investments of over Rs 200 crore.
Public prosecutor Pradeep Gharat said he had presented the case as best he could to the Bombay sessions court judge, adding “we can only hope but cannot predict” a conviction.
12:30 (IST): Judge to announce Salman’s sentencing at around 1:10 PM today.
12.04 (IST): Salman’s driver Ashok Singh may also face charges of perjury.
11:45 (IST): Salman Khan’s sisters Alvira Khan Agnihotri and Arpita Khan Sharma are in tears in the courtroom.
11:42 (IST): Salman listens to verdict with tears in his eyes.
11:41 (IST): Actor Hema Malini responds to the verdict, says it is very sad. “I will pray for a lesser sentence. I have full sympathy with him,” she said.
11:38 (IST): Arguments still on but Sohail and Baba Siddiqui have left court.
11:08 (IST): The judge enters the courtroom, Salman enters witness box. Verdict soon!
#WeLoveYouSalmanKhan Tweets:
“I just want to request to all that please pray for @BeingSalmanKhan sir. Just forget the enmity and pray for him. #WeLoveYouSalmanKhan,” tweeted Rahul Raut, a fan.
imRohansk: #WeLoveYouSalmanKhan bhai sab ki dua aapke saath he..i swear.. 2 dino se puri duniya soyi nahi hogi.. aapke liye pray karti hogi.
Another twitter user and Salman fan neeloferkhan wrote, “@BeingSalmanKhan I Love U salman my prayers always wid u.”
“#WeLoveYouSalmanKhan stay safe in the jail,” said Sanjay S Timilsina.
Shahnaz: We all r with you.. @BeingSalmanKhan You are not alone..stay strong…love you sir..u r great Human being..u r d best #WeLoveYouSalmanKhan (sic).
In college..!! Heart beat going Faaaaast….. #WeLoveYouSalmanKhan
It doesn’t matter If m a COMMAN MAN or a SUPER MAN. What matter is m ur FAN n vil always be. #SalmanVerdict #WeLoveYouSalmanKhan
Stay tuned with us for live updates on Salman Khan hit-and-run Case Verdict. Press CTRL+D right now to bookmark this page.
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