Thursday, May 21, 2026
35.1 C
New Delhi

‘Don’t think Salman Khan has the courage to refuse’: SP MP Abu Azmi jibes at actor over RSS event

'Don't think Salman Khan has the courage to refuse': SP MP Abu Azmi jibes at actor over RSS event

NEW DELHI: Samajwadi Party leader Abu Azmi on Tuesday launched a sharp attack on actor Salman Khan over his presence at the RSS’s 100th anniversary celebrations, alleging that the Bollywood star may have attended the event under pressure. He also claimed that the actor lacks the courage to refuse to an invitation sent by the ruling establishment.Speaking to reporters, the SP MLA suggested that Khan, as a public figure, may not have had the freedom to decline an invitation associated with those in power. “I understand that Salman Khan is an actor, and he has to live with respect in the country. If people on the ruling side say something, I don’t think Salman Khan has the courage to refuse. He must have gone there under government pressure,” Azmi said, hinting at coercion behind the actor’s appearance.

Azmi’s remarks came after Salman Khan attended the RSS Mumbai Vyakhyanmala event on Saturday, part of a two-day lecture series titled “100 Years of Sangh Journey: New Horizons.” The actor’s presence at the event has since sparked a political debate, drawing reactions from leaders across party lines.Defending Khan, Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde dismissed the controversy and urged political leaders not to politicise the issue. He said there was nothing unusual about the actor attending the programme, emphasising that Khan, as an Indian citizen, had every right to be present at such events.“Whether Salman Khan went to an RSS programme or not, why should this even be questioned? Salman Khan is an Indian citizen. He follows Indian culture — Ganpati comes to his house, and his entire family believes in these traditions. I don’t think there is anything wrong with this. In fact, it is absolutely right,” Shinde said, adding that unnecessary politics should not be made out of the matter.

Maharashtra minister Nitesh Rane also came out in support of the actor, while trading barbs on Shiv Sena (UBT) chief Uddhav Thackeray.

Rane claimed, “Salman Khan is more of a Hindu than Uddhav Thackeray. He had the courage to attend the RSS program.” Go to Source

Hot this week

Mystery substance scare: 3 dead, first responders quarantined over toxic exposure in US

New Mexico State Police respond to home in Mountainair, where authorities say several people died and more than a dozen first responders were exposed to an unknown substance (AP) Three people died and more than a dozen first responde Read More

Israel Built A Hamas Kill List After Oct 7. Then, It Launched A High-Tech Mission To Bring Them Down

The campaign relies heavily on surveillance technology, intercepted communications and digital evidence left behind by the attackers themselves Go to Source Read More

The New Inheritance Debate Is About Your Phone, Photos And Passwords

An Indian court case involving access to a deceased man’s Apple account is raising questions about digital inheritance, online memories, and who owns our digital lives after death Go to Source Author: News18 Read More

GK: Which Country Consumes The Most Number Of Samosas In The World?

In this country, the classic classic chai–samosa combination thrives with people eating around 3.42 million samosas and 2.9 million cups of adrak chai. Read More

After Bihar poll drubbing, Prashant Kishor opts for ashram life till next polls

NEW DELHI: Jan Suraaj founder Prashant Kishor on Wednesday said that he had moved to an ashram on the outskirts of Patna till the next assembly polls in Bihar. Read More

Topics

Mystery substance scare: 3 dead, first responders quarantined over toxic exposure in US

New Mexico State Police respond to home in Mountainair, where authorities say several people died and more than a dozen first responders were exposed to an unknown substance (AP) Three people died and more than a dozen first responde Read More

Israel Built A Hamas Kill List After Oct 7. Then, It Launched A High-Tech Mission To Bring Them Down

The campaign relies heavily on surveillance technology, intercepted communications and digital evidence left behind by the attackers themselves Go to Source Read More

The New Inheritance Debate Is About Your Phone, Photos And Passwords

An Indian court case involving access to a deceased man’s Apple account is raising questions about digital inheritance, online memories, and who owns our digital lives after death Go to Source Author: News18 Read More

GK: Which Country Consumes The Most Number Of Samosas In The World?

In this country, the classic classic chai–samosa combination thrives with people eating around 3.42 million samosas and 2.9 million cups of adrak chai. Read More

After Bihar poll drubbing, Prashant Kishor opts for ashram life till next polls

NEW DELHI: Jan Suraaj founder Prashant Kishor on Wednesday said that he had moved to an ashram on the outskirts of Patna till the next assembly polls in Bihar. Read More

Ebola Scare In Delhi? IGI Airport Issues Health Alert For International Travellers

Ebola is a rare but serious viral disease that can spread between humans and has a high death rate in severe cases. Read More

After Schools, Bengal Makes Vande Mataram Mandatory In All Madarsas

West Bengal government orders all madarsas under West Bengal Madrasah Education Board to make Vande Mataram compulsory. Read More

Related Articles