Salman Khan on blackbuck poaching case: The court has honorably acquitted Bollywood actor Salman Khan in the black buck hunting case. But Bishnoi community still expects an apology from him. For this reason, he is constantly receiving death threats from gangster Lawrence Bishnoi. The incident dates back to 1998, when Salman went hunting with his co-stars from the film 'Hum Saath Saath Hain'. In an old interview, Salman had told how he got the idea of hunting and how this whole incident started. Salman Khan had to pay a heavy price for this case which started as a hobby.
Salman Khan told the story of deer hunting
While talking to a TV channel in 2009, Salman himself had said, 'Where, when and how we went hunting. How we found a scared deer and fed it biscuits. The actor told that, one day after packing, we all were driving. We all were with Saif, Tabu, Neelam, Amrita and Sonali. Meanwhile, our eyes fell on a baby deer trapped in the bush. The whole herd was there so I stopped the car and he got scared. We took him out from there and gave him some water. he was scared. After a while he ate a delicious biscuit and then ran away. That day we quickly packed our things. We were all going together. I think that's where it all started.'
I did not kill the black buck.
In another viral interview, Salman said, 'I did not kill the black buck, it was someone else's mistake. Salman said that this is a long story. Actually, I am not the one who killed the black buck. Now it doesn't make any sense. He preys, he abuses. He is the one who killed him. You don't know even one percent of the truth. Just because I can't tell the world anything doesn't mean I'm wrong. I think it is better to remain silent.
'Sometimes it happens that you are not able to say anything. Every person has his own dignity, respect and priority. This is an industry, you don't even have the right to say anything. Sometimes your silence is best. I can say whatever I feel. But if someone else's name is involved in it then I cannot talk about it. I believe in karma. If I do anything wrong, I have to face the consequences the very next day.