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Did Salman just take dig at Trump’s attempts for Peace Prize?

Did Salman Khan just take dig at Donald Trump's attempts at securing Nobel Peace Prize? Says, 'Jo sabsey zyada trouble…'

It seems Salman Khan recently took an indirect dig at the US president, Donald Trump. The superstar drew a parallel between the fights that take place in the Bigg Boss 19 house and worldwide events. His comment during the Weekend Ka War quickly went viral on the internet. And eventually, netizens connected his statement with Donald Trump trying to bag a Nobel Peace Prize. Let’s take a look at what happened during the weekend episode.

Salman Khan reprimands Farrhana Bhatt

In the Bigg Boss house, Farrhana Bhatt and Neelam Giri have been engaging in fights constantly. The former claimed to be a “peace activist.” However, Khan called out the contestant for her opposite behavior in the house. Reprimanding her, he questioned if Farrhana looked like a peace activist from any angle.Calling her out, he told Farrhana that her ego is quite big, and he wondered what she thinks of herself. According to News 18 Showsha, he questioned her, “Neelam kyu deserve karti hain ‘2 kaudi ki’ kehlana? You are a woman. And you are saying these things about a woman?”

Salman Khan’s indirect dig at Donald Trump

Soon, Salman Khan commented as he addressed the broader issue of individuals who create chaos yet seek recognition for peace. According to the report, he said, “Ye kya ho raha hai poori duniya me. Jo sabsey zyada trouble fyaila rahey hain, unhi ko peace prize chahiye.”Reportedly, Donald Trump has often expressed his wish to receive the Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts in de-escalating the recent warfare between India and Pakistan.

What happened in ‘Bigg Boss 19’

As per the report, Farrhana used derogatory language against Neelam. The incident had escalated from a minor disagreement between Neelam and Zeeshan Quadri when Farrhana intervened and called Neelam “2 kaudi ki aurat” (a woman of two pennies), leaving her in tears.

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