Bollywood
superstar
Salman
Khan,
who
plays
a
common
man
in
his
upcoming
action
flick
Jai
Ho,
slammed
Narendra
Modi's
critics
by
saying
that
Modi
doesn't
have
to
apologise
for
the
2002
riots
as
courts
and
enquiry
commissions
gave
him
a
clean
chit.
Salman
was
always
bold
to
express
his
opinions
and
never
cared
for
being
politically
correct.
Branded
as
the
bad
boy
of
Bollywood
from
the
beginning,
Salman
has
always
dared
to
say
things
that
others
intended
to
say,
but
never
said.
Salman
was
speaking
in
an
interview
with
Headlines
Today
Editor,
Rahul
Kanwal.
Salman
also
clarified
that
he
is
just
a
people's
man
and
is
not
in
a
position
to
endorse
the
prime
minister
candidates
of
the
country.
Rahul
Kanwal
was
trying
to
dig
deep
with
asking
more
questions
about
the
reason
for
Salman's
moral
support
to
Modi,
but
Salman
answered
them
with
carefully
chosen
words.
Rahul
indirectly
asked
him
whether
he
is
supporting
BJP
in
the
coming
election.
Salman
answered,
"I
don't
vote
for
parties,
I
vote
for
my
friends.
In
my
constituency
I
vote
for
Baba
Siddique
and
Priya
Dutt
as
I
know
they
are
doing
a
great
job
for
the
people." He
said
that
it
is
not
him,
but
the
people
of
the
respective
constituency
should
choose
their
representatives.
He
also
praised
Modi
to
sky
heights
saying,
"I
found
him
very
cultured
and
he
treated
my
sister
in
a
very
respectful
manner.
I
was
amazed
to
see
his
voters
and
fans.
They
are
very
happy
with
him
and
they
said
that
he
is
a
good
man."
A
lot
of
people
speculates
that
Salman's
public
appearance
with
Modi
will
be
a
boost
to
Modi's
election
campaign.