Kabhi Khushi, Kabhi Gham: Check Out How These Twitterati Reacted To Salman Khan’s Conviction And Acquittal

Ayub Dawood

Seven months after he was convicted in the 2002 hit-and-run case by a sessions court there was relief from the Bombay High Court. Salman Khan was acquitted of all charges in the case.

After the high Court acquitted Salman Khan saying that the prosecution has failed to any prove charges against him, Twitter as expected went berserk like it did when he was convicted.

And boy was there a change.

For some their faith in the law was dented.

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For some it was a reason for outrageThen:

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Kamaal R Khan suddenly discovered faith in the judiciary and government:

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Censor board member Ashoke Pandit, like Anupam Kher , felt justice had been done:

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Subhash Ghai had blamed the conviction on courts and gave credit for the acquittal to God:

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Unfortunately, Farah Khan and Abhijeet, who sparked outrage comments with their tweets on the conviction remained silent this time round.

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