Salman Khan has filed a lawsuit against his neighbors. During hearing on Thursday, the actor accused the neighbor tarnish his reputation.
Salman Khan’s defamation case for neighbors is increasingly insistent. During the latest hearing, Salman, through his lawyer, accused the neighbor who did not need to drag his religious identity into the dispute.
Salman has filed a civil suit that alleged that Ketan Kakkad, who has a plot of land near the actor’s farmhouse in Panvel near Mumbai, slandering him during an interview with the YouTube channel.
According to the report in the law of life, Pradeep Gandhi’s actor lawyer read out most of the post and a stickymind interview in front of the court on Thursday. He said that Ketan accused the actor to become a ‘front for gang, commenting on his religious identity and implies that he was connected with the ruling party at the central and state level, the level of child trade allegations, further accused the body of the film was buried in his farmhouse. “
In this case, Salman responded through his lawyer, said, “Without proper evidence, all these accusations are a suction with the imagination of the defendant. In a property dispute, why did you tarnish my personal reputation. Why did you bring religion? My mother is a Hindu, my father is a father Muslims and my brothers and sisters are married to Hindus. We celebrate all the festivals. “
He further said, “You are an educated person … not the Gunda-Chhap to make accusations like that. The easiest thing now – today is to gather some people, go up to social media and vent all your anger.” He added that he had no aspirations to join politics.
Salman Khan, who lives in a suburban bandra in Mumbai, has a farmhouse in Panvel in the adjacent Raigad district. Skkad, also a resident of Mumbai, has a plot on the hill next to the Khan farmhouse. According to Salman’s lawsuit, sticky rice made a comment on the actor when talking to YouTuber.
Salman Khan also makes YouTube, social media sites like Facebook, Twitter, and Google search engine giants, those who demand them to be directed to block and delete ‘content slander’ from their website. Salman wants a permanent order to hold the sticky rice from posting or publishing the content of slanderous about the actor or his farmhouse.