Salman Khan voices his support for Sarabjit Singh!
When the entire country is praying on their knees for the release of Sarabjit Singh, superstar Salman Khan has also broken out in full support of Singh.
|Last Updated: Jun 29, 2012, 09:33 AM IST|Source: Bureau
Zeenews Bureau
Mumbai: When the entire country is praying on their knees for the release of Sarabjit Singh, who has been languishing in Lahore’s Kot Lakhpat Jail in Pakistan since 1990, superstar Salman Khan has broken out in full support of Singh. The actor took to Twitter yesterday and voiced his wishes regarding Sarabjit Singh.
Salman’s followers were treated to a series of tweets which expressed the actor’s feelings for Singh and his request to the Government of Pakistan to free the man. Said Salman, “Requesting the people of pakistan to support me to help free sarabjit who has been in prison since yrs . Please . Allah ka vasta.”
“Request the to the awam of pakistan, member"s of the press, govt of pakistan, president zardari, a humble request, it would be the most amazing gesture, to send sarabjit back to his family after years. Hope u support me like its your own cause. B a part of 1 family`s happiness.” added the actor.
Sarabjit Singh had been convicted with a death sentence in 1991 for his alleged involvement in serial blasts that rocked Faisalabad and Lahore in 1990, but it had time and again been claimed that Sarabjit’s case was that of a mistaken identity.
“Wanted to tweet this for the longest time, saw a pic of sarabjits sister, it Killed me. Felt real sad for her. Help me help her... Its a personal request to all of u in pakistan to send Sarabjit bak to his family in punjab , hope u find it in your hearts to help,” added Salman.
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