Salman
Khan
recently
hit
headlines
after
a
video
of
him
snatching
a
mobile
phone
from
the
hands
of
a
fan
who
tried
to
click
a
selfie
with
him
without
his
permission
at
Goa
airport,
went
viral
on
social
media.
The
man
was
later
identified
as
a
Goa
airport
staffer.
A
Republic
report
quoted
a
senior
official
of
the
airport
as
saying,
"No
formal
complaint
is
lodged
but
when
the
video
went
viral,
we
inquired
about
the
incident
and
confirmed
it."
Meanwhile,
the
students'
wing
of
Congress,
National
Students'
Union
of
India
(NSUI),
has
urged
Goa
Chief
Minister
Pramod
Sawant
to
ban
the
superstar
from
entering
Goa
if
he
fails
to
apologize
publicly.
Further,
Goa
BJP
General
Secretary
and
former
MP
Narendra
Sawaikar
also
slammed
Khan
for
his
"deplorable" behaviour
and
demanded
an
unconditional
apology.
In
a
letter
to
Sawant,
Goa
NSUI
President
Ahraz
Mulla
wrote,
"I
request
your
kind
authority
to
look
into
this
matter
with
utter
seriousness
and
demand
an
apology
from
the
actor
on
public
platform
since
it
was
a
disgrace
to
the
fan
publicly,
failing
which
such
violent
actors
with
a
bad
track
record
should
not
be
allowed
to
visit
Goa
in
the
future."
Goa
BJP
General
Secretary
Narendra
Sawaikar
tweeted,
"Being
a
celebrity,
people
and
your
fans
will
take
selfies
in
public
places.
Your
attitude
and
behaviour
is
most
deplorable.
You
have
to
tender
an
unconditional
public
apology
@BeingSalmanKhan."
As
per
a
report
in
Republic,
the
Airports
Authority
of
India
(AAI)
issued
an
advisory
to
Dabolim
airport
authorities
to
ask
its
staff
to
maintain
"decorum".
Goa
Airport
Director
Gagan
Malik
confirmed
this
to
PTI
and
said,
"The
staff
should
concentrate
on
their
work.
They
should
do
their
duty
and
not
indulge
in
clicking
selfies
with
the
passengers
at
the
terminal."
Salman
Khan
is
currently
busy
shooting
for
Prabhu
Deva's
film
Radhe:
Your
Most
Wanted
Bhai
in
Goa.