Salman Khan lands in trouble for hit and run case!
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oi-Tarneet
By Puri
Salman
Khan
has
once
again
landed
in
trouble
for
his
hit
and
run
case.
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officer-turned-lawyer-turned-activist
YP
Singh
has
blamed
Mumbai
police
for
favouring
Salman
in
the
10
year
old
case.
Singh
has
also
demanded
a
high
level
inquiry
for
this
matter.
On
September
28,
2002,
Salman
Khan's
car
Toyota
Land
Cruiser
had
rammed
into
a
bakery
in
Bandra.
This
accident
killed
one
and
injured
four,
who
were
sleeping
on
the
pavement.
For
this
hit
and
run
case,
Salman
was
booked
for
culpable
homicide
not
amounting
to
murder.
But
now
activist
YP
Singh
has
urged
the
police
to
reopen
Salman's
case.
YP
Singh
said
in
a
press
conference,
"Salman
was
absent
82
times,
when
summoned
by
the
court
and
even
the
public
prosecutor
started
ignoring
the
case.
The
commissioner
of
police
needs
to
set
up
a
high
level
inquiry
into
the
matter,
to
show
how
simple
summons
were
not
being
served
from
time
to
time
for
years
together
and
witnesses
not
produced
in
court."
So,
do
you
think
Salman
Khan's
case
should
be
reopened?