Why A 26-Year-Old Incident Continues To Haunt Salman
The Free Press Journal|April 29, 2024
The April 14 firing outside Salman Khan’s Galaxy Apartment in Bandra has once again brought back into focus Lawrence Bishnoi’s repeated threats to the actor.
MEGHA KUCHIK
Why A 26-Year-Old Incident Continues To Haunt Salman

The gangster once claimed that he was behind the threats to Khan’s life because of the latter’s alleged involvement in the blackbuck poaching case, which occurred in 1998 during the filming of Hum Saath Saath Hain in Rajasthan. The Bishnoi community considers blackbuck a sacred animal.

It was in 2018 that Lawrence swore to kill Khan and the former’s aide even reportedly conducted reconnaissance of the actor’s residence. While being transported to a Jodhpur court for his alleged involvement in an extortion case, the gangster pledged to kill Khan in Jodhpur. However, there was a lull for the next four years.

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