Survivors of the Salman Khan hit and run case demand justice, compensation


Mumbai/Gonda, Dec 11 (PTI): As Bollywood star Salman Khan walked free in the 2002 hit-and-run case, one of those injured in the accident caused by his SUV said he is yet to get "justice and compensation" for which he has waited for 13 long years.

"We have waited for 13 long years to receive justice and finally Salman was acquitted today. If the court had to pronounce a judgement in his favour it could have done so many years back. What was the point in making us wait for so many years," said Abdulla, a survivor.

"I was injured, I broke my leg. I have small children but I cannot work because of my injuries. How do I earn and make my children eat?" he asked.


"We have been waiting for justice and compensation for the last 13 years but are yet to receive it. I have small children and am worried about their education and how to bring them up," Abdulla added.

On whether he personally saw Khan in the driver's seat when the actor's Toyota Land Cruiser ran over people sleeping on the pavement, killing one and wounding four, he replied in the negative.

"I did not see him driving the car myself, but others did. People have been saying that Salman was driving the car," he said.

The family of another injured Abdul Sheikh, whose legs had got crushed under the actor's vehicle, also voiced dissatisfaction over Bombay High Court judgement and demanded adequate compensation and allowance from the film star.

"The court should also have thought about us...Salman Khan should give us sustenance allowance and compensation," said Reshma, the wife of one of the victims, Abdul Sheikh.

Sheikh, who currently lives in Gonda in Uttar Pradesh with his wife and four children, is facing financial crisis.

"After the accident my husband is not able to work even as a labourer. He can work very little in the agriculture field and there is no other source of income. I am working to somehow make both ends meet...if Salman Khan gives us Rs 10-15 lakh, we will be able to bring up our children," Reshma said.

Salman Khan has already deposited Rs 19 lakh in the Bombay High Court registry to be given to the victims of the mishap as compensation following a court directive on a PIL.

  

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  • C K DAYANANDA, MANGALORE

    Mon, Dec 14 2015

    Ravindra Patil, the bodyguard who gave witness against the actor, was kidnapped, arrested, lost job and died due to TB.

    There should be compensation for him also.

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  • Felix , Karkala/dubai

    Sat, Dec 12 2015

    Aamir Khan, where is your Satya meva jayathe ?

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  • Ken , M'lore / St.Thomas

    Sat, Dec 12 2015

    Incredible India-
    Fly a kite and fly like a kite.

    Deposited 19 laks.. he earns 200 plus Crores in a year a deposits 19 laks that is insult to human life and they walk around wearing - "Being Human" how the heck to they justify that - Are there no Humans left to protest and question this ?

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