Viral letter labels Salman Khan a terrorist after actor referred to Balochistan as separate from Pakistan at Riyadh Forum 2025.

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Viral letter labels Salman Khan a terrorist after actor referred to Balochistan as separate from Pakistan at Riyadh Forum 2025.

A letter calling Bollywood actor Salman Khan a terrorist is going viral on social media. It is being claimed that this letter was issued by the Government of Pakistan.

According to DD News, Salman had last week described Balochistan as separate from Pakistan during an event in Saudi Arabia, after which this action was allegedly taken against him.

The letter states that the Government of Pakistan has placed Salman on the fourth schedule of the 'Anti-Terrorism Act 1997'. This list comprises individuals suspected of being linked to terrorism.

However, some media reports have called this news fake. Salman had given the statement related to Balochistan on October 17, while the letter bears the date of October 16. Additionally, another letter with the same number was also issued by the Government of Pakistan. Based on all this, it is being claimed that this letter is fake.

 
 

Salman was talking about Indian films in Saudi Arabia

Salman, along with Shah Rukh Khan and Aamir Khan, was discussing the popularity of Indian films at the 'Joy Forum 2025' in Riyadh on October 17.

During this, he had said that if you release a Hindi film here, it will be a super hit. Tamil, Telugu or Malayalam films can also earn hundreds of crores, because people from Balochistan, Afghanistan and Pakistan work here.

In this statement, Salman had described Balochistan as separate from Pakistan, after which Salman Khan was heavily criticized in the Pakistani media.

Baloch leaders praised Salman

Some leaders of Balochistan have praised Salman Khan's statement. Baloch leader Mir Yar Baloch said - Salman won the hearts of 6 crore Baloch people by giving Balochistan a separate identity. This is like taking our voice to the world.

Balochistan is the largest province of Pakistan, but its people constantly have to struggle for basic necessities. The Pakistani army is accused of crushing the legitimate demands of the people here with the force of weapons.

BLA is fighting for Balochistan

The Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) has long been fighting against the Pakistani government. British human rights activist Peter Tatchell believes that Pakistan can delay Balochistan's independence, although it cannot be stopped forever.

Meanwhile, Baloch writer Mir Yar says that Balochistan is now just two steps away from independence. Comparing it to the situation of Bangladesh in 1971, he said that Pakistan's army and intelligence agencies are unable to tolerate this reality.

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