The
family
of
Salman
Khan,
who
is
on
a
two-day
interim
bail
after
being
sentenced
to
five
years
in
jail
in
the
2002
hit-and-run
case,
has
thanked
fans
for
supporting
the
superstar
during
his
difficult
time,
and
they
have
left
all
other
proceedings
to
"god".
The
judgment
in
the
high-profile
case
was
pronounced
on
Wednesday,
which
turned
out
to
be
crucial
for
the
family.
"Today
was
a
day
filled
with
ups
&
downs,
highs
&
lows.
We
leave
the
rest
to
God
&
hope
&
pray
for
the
best.
Thank
you
all
for
being
with
us," Salman's
sister
Arpita
tweeted
late
Wednesday
night.
Salman's
family
members,
including
his
brothers
Arbaaz
and
Sohail
and
sisters
Alvira
and
Arpita,
were
present
at
the
sessions
court
when
the
verdict
was
pronounced.
They
were
all
emotional
after
Additional
Sessions
Judge
D.W.
Deshpande
convicted
Salman
for
culpable
homicide
not
amounting
to
murder,
driving
without
licence
and
other
offences.
He
was
also
held
guilty
of
rash
and
negligent
driving
when
he
was
behind
the
wheel
of
the
Land
Cruiser
that
killed
one
man
and
injured
four
others
in
suburban
Bandra
in
September
2002.