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Salim Khan Speaks Out On Baba Siddique’s Murder And Its Connection To Salman Khan
Salim Khan Denies Connection Between Baba Siddique’s Murder and Salman Khan
Salim Khan, father of Bollywood superstar Salman Khan, has dismissed any link between the recent assassination of NCP leader Baba Siddique and his son. He expressed his family’s growing concern about Salman’s safety amid escalating death threats from the Lawrence Bishnoi gang. Siddique’s murder has heightened these fears, as the perpetrators have claimed ties to the same gang.
In an interview with ABP News, Salim Khan emphatically stated, “I don’t believe there’s any connection. What connection could Baba Siddique have with this? We can fabricate any story. If you didn’t greet me, I’ll kill you.” He refuted the notion that Siddique was killed for protecting Salman from the Bishnoi gang.
Salman Khan’s Safety a Top Priority
Salim Khan emphasized that both police and family members are diligently working to ensure Salman’s safety. He pointed out that life is unpredictable and anyone can face danger at any time. He said, “Everyone wants to protect him. Life can be taken anytime, anywhere.”
Baba Siddique’s Murder Investigation
NCP leader Baba Siddique was shot dead on October 12 outside his son’s office in Mumbai. The police have made significant progress in the investigation, arresting nine individuals, including those involved in supplying firearms and logistical support.
The recent arrests have revealed connections between the suspects and Shubham Lonkar and Mohammed Zeeshan Akhtar, who are believed to be key conspirators in Siddique’s murder. Akhtar is believed to have ties to the Lawrence Bishnoi gang.
New Threats Against Salman Khan
In a related development, the Mumbai Police received a WhatsApp message threatening Salman Khan with dire consequences if he doesn’t pay ₹5 crore to resolve his ongoing conflict with the Lawrence Bishnoi gang. The message ominously warned that failing to comply could result in a fate worse than that of Baba Siddique.
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