Salman Khan's brother, Arbaaz Khan admitted that the family members are extremely worried after Baba Siddique's brutal assassination. Amid this, the late politician's alleged last words surfaced.
Baba Siddique's demise has left everyone in shock. The politician was shot dead on Dusshera by the Lawerence Bishnoi Gang. While this shocking incident left everyone spellbound, the fact that Salman Khan again received open threats also left his fans and well-wishers worried. Amid this, Salman's brother, Arbaaz Khan, opened up about the family's current condition. On the other hand, Baba Siddique's last words also surfaced online.
Salman Khan's brother, Arbaaz Khan, in an interview with Zoom, stated that he and his family members are doing fine, but they are not absolutely alright, as several things have been going on in their family. For the unversed, one of the reasons that Baba Siddique was killed was that he supported Salman several times, and it became a threat to his life. Admitting that everyone in their family is worried, Arbaaz stated:
"We are doing fine. I wouldn't say that we are doing absolutely alright because there is a lot happening right now, in the family. Of course, everyone is worried."
In the same interview, Arbaaz Khan revealed that he is currently busy promoting his film, and there's a lot going on, but he has his professional commitment to cover. Talking about Baba Siddique, Arbaaz stated that the former was very close to his family and was a much-loved person. He also accepted that Baba Siddique's demise is regrettable to all, and they are affected as well. Sharing how they are trying to recover, Arbaaz mentioned:
"Baba Siddique sir was a very close family friend and a very loved person. Unke jaane ka bohot afsos ho raha hai. We are all affected by this incident. It's very unfortunate but we are all trying to recover from this thing. Just prayers, that's it."
Arbaaz also added that they are all making sure that Salman Khan is protected and their family members are doing the best they can possibly do. Arbaaz mentioned that even the government is trying that things would go down the right way, and they want to stay this way right now. In Arbaaz's words:
“No, it is true. I wouldn't say we are all okay right now but we are trying to do what we can do the best. We are ensuring that everybody, along with the government and the police, is making sure that things go the way they should, and, he's (Salman) protected. Everyone is doing their best. We want to stay this way right now."
On Dusshera, while fireworks were going on, Baba Siddique was brutally murdered by allegedly three culprits. Six rounds of bullets were fired at him, and three of them directly hit him, causing massive blood loss, and eventually his demise. And now, as per a report by Midday, the politician uttered his last words after being hit by three bullets. As per the reports, after being struck, Baba Siddique predicted that he wouldn't live anymore. He allegedly said:
"The bullets hit me, I won't survive, I will die."
As per an NCP karyakarta, that day after the Namaz was done, Baba Siddique's son, Zeeshan moved out of his office to get some food, while the late politician informed his son that he would too leave the office soon. Both the father and son duo had a meeting planned on that day for a new project launch. Soon after Baba Siddique left the office and reached his car, the shooters, who waited outside, fired multiple gunshots, and among them, two hit the politician's chest, and another one hit a bystander in the leg.
Salman Khan and Baba Siddique shared a close bond with one another. So, it's quite understandable how hard it is for Salman to cope with the pain of losing a friend, and that too, where partially he is the reason. Well, in the visuals from the politician's funeral, Salman looked devastated. On the other hand, a source revealed that the actor was not able to sleep, and he has been in touch with Zeeshan, as he is deeply affected by his friend's death.
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