Preity Zinta reaches Jodhpur to visit Salman in jail

"Salman Khan has been given number 106 and is lodged in ward number 2. He was made to undergo a medical test and has no medical issues. He has not made any demands."- Jodhpur DIG

Actress and dear friend of Salman Khan, Preity Zinta rushes to Jodhpur to visit the superstar in jail.

 

Yes, recently a video has been going viral where Preity is snapped coming out Jodhpur airport from where she is expected to go straight to Jodhpur Central Jail to see Salman. Take a look at the video

Preity was seen dressed in a checkered shirt with jeans and a hat. The actress seemed in no mood to talk to media reporters present there.

For the unversed Salman Khan has been sentenced to 5 years of jail in 1998 blackbuck poaching case. In the latest update the megastar will have to remain in jail for another night as his bail plea hearing will take place on Saturday that is 7th of April.

If his bail application is rejected, Salman's lawyers will have to approach the Rajasthan High Court on Monday. This means that Salman will have to stay behind bars at least until Monday, if he is not granted bail by the sessions court.

Jodhpur DIG (Jail) Vikram Singh revealed

"Salman Khan has been given number 106 and is lodged in ward number 2. He was made to undergo a medical test and has no medical issues. He has not made any demands."

Stay tuned to this space for more updates in Salman Khan’s case.

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