Blackbuck Poaching Case: Rajasthan Govt To Appeal Against Salman Khan’s Acquittal

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Bollywood actor Salman Khan’s blackbuck poaching case has taken another shocking turn. The Rajasthan government has now moved to Supreme Court to appeal against the decision given by the court. It was a sigh of relief for the actor after being acquitted in 1998 blackbuck and chinkara poaching case on July 25 but now, the case has taken a drastic turn.

The government is studying the merits and demerits of the case and has decided to appeal against the decision of the Supreme Court,” the state’s Law Minister, Rajendra Rathore, told reporters.

Salman Khan was accused of hunting and killing the endangered deer while shooting his film Hum Saath Saath Hain in Rajasthan in 1998. His co-stars, Saif Ali KhanTabuSonali Bendre and Neelam, were also charged with inciting the actor to hunt.

Well, Salman Khan and his court visits have always been in the headlines. Last year, the actor was much in the limelight for the hit and run case and this year, he is entangled in the blackbuck poaching case.

Meanwhile, Salman Khan is juggling between the shoots for his upcoming film Tubelight and reality show, Bigg Boss 10.

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