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OMG! Bharat actor Salman Khan trolled brutally for expressing his condolence on Atal Bihari Vajpayee death after four days; Twitterati said ‘Tiger so rha tha’

Speed News Desk | Updated on: 22 August 2018, 8:58 IST

India’s former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee has left everyone in pain on 16th August 2018 at around 5:05 pm at Delhi’s All India Institutes of Medical Sciences (AIIMS). He died due to his prolonged disease. His demise news not only given the shock to the political world but also in Bollywood industry.

Several B-town celebs have extended their condolence for the former PM and Bharat Ratna. Even the nightingale Lata Mangeshkar has also sung a song for the great leader on the day of Atal Bihari Vajpayee’s last rites.


While the Prime Minister Narendra Modi has given the special tribute to his father like figure by walking silently behind the mortal of the former PM. Also, Modi Government has also announced 7 days mourn.

 

 

Bollywood’s ‘King’ Shah Rukh Khan has also written a heartfelt post for the leader but Dabangg Khan expressed his feelings for Atal Bihari Vajpayee after four days after his demise.

 

 

Here’s what Bharat actor wrote on his Twitter account:

Truly a sad feeling to have lost a great leader, noble politician, orator and an exceptional human being like Atal Ji .

 

 

Well, after posting this tweet, Salman Khan brutally trolled by Twitterati and called that Salman was sleeping.

Here’s how Tweeple reacted:

 

Well, we would like to inform you that Salman Khan was busy in shooting of his upcoming film Bharat in Malta. So, there might be a possibility that he was not having the information about the death of former PM.

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Also read:  Atal Bihari Vajpayee Death: PM Modi’s tribute to former PM surprised everyone; people said, ‘no PM did this before’

First published: 22 August 2018, 8:46 IST