Tamils protest against Salman Khan in Mumbai


Mumbai, Jan 4 (IANS): A few Tamil people staged protest against Salman Khan in front of the Bollywood superstar's residence here Sunday for supporting Sri Lankan president Mahinda Rajapaksa.

Some Tamils are upset with the "Wanted" star, who recently visited Sri Lanka to campaign for Rajapaksa, ahead of the presidential election in the island-country.

Security has been increased outside Salman's Galaxy apartment because of the protest, which began Sunday morning from around 10 a.m.

An official from the Bandra police station told IANS: "Yes, today (Sunday) morning a few police were present for protection at Salman's residence during the protest and a few people who protested have been detained by the police and their inquiry is going on".

Salman was present in Sri Lanka along with his "Kick" co-star Jacqueline Fernandez, who is a former Sri Lankan beauty queen.

  

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  • Clinton, mangaluru

    Sun, Jan 04 2015

    LTTE was the first terrorist organisations who had land army, navi and air force also.

    World most crook terrorist group.

    These were the first one to do suicide bomb.

    Tamilian need to come out of it.

    What Sri Lanka did was right. They wiped out terrorists.

    INDIA need to do same thing I. KASHMIR.

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