Rajasthan State Government to take Salman Khan Poaching case to Supreme Court

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Twist to the sensational Salman Khan Poaching case stays after the Rajasthan High Court acquitted actor Salman Khan in the poaching case. The witness who disappeared in 2002 has come back after 14 years. The driver claims that Salman Khan shot the deer and he also claims that he wasn’t absconding but went into hiding after he and his father was threatened by some unknown people which he claims were sent by the actor Salman Khan himself to shut his mouth.

Fearing his and his family’s lives, a day after Rajasthan Home Minister Gulab Chand Kataria said that the government is ready to provide all sort of shelter and protection to the only eye witness of the case, Harish Dulani took a step ahead and said, “Ever since the High Court has passed its order, unknown persons are after me and keeping a watch on all my activities 24X7. And I fear for the safety of my family and myself. Hence, I request you to provide me security,” Dulani said in the letter sent through his lawyer Anil Gaur.

“I am a very poor person and earn my livelihood by working as a labourer and have not been able to find work anywhere; my financial condition is abject,” he said, recounting, “When I had come for the hearing in the case back then, unknown persons had threatened my father, and hence, without telling anyone, I went out of Rajasthan for some time.”

“Hence, I request you to provide security cover to me and my family so that we can live without fear,” Dulani said.

On this, Rajasthan Home Minister Gulab Chand Kataria Said, “Who has written it is yet not confirmed. I think he has sent it to many others as well. I have talked to Jodhpur Commissioner asked him even if the witness does not want it, the police should be sent there and talk to him. May be he is not writing the letter, someone else is writing it.”
Though he assured help to Dulani in all situations and also guaranteed him of full protection.

Meanwhile, Rajkumar Rinwa, Rajasthan’s Forest Minister told the media people that a committee formed by the government will do a thorough study of the high court’s judgment in the two different Chinkara cases and will further take a call on approaching the Supreme Court (SC) against Salman Khan’s acquittal. Only time will tell what happens next in this much talked about sensational case.

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