A court in India has sentenced Bollywood superstar Salman Khan to five years in jail for being convicted in two gripe deer hunting cases. Salman Khan was sentenced to court in Jodhpur court in Rajasthan's state of Rajasthan, a group of people distributed sweets exulting outside the court. They are from the 'Bishanay' community in Rajasthan. In October 1998, people of this community filed a lawsuit against Salman Khan, a group of shooting units, for killing two black deer (also known as Chinkara). Chinkara deer in the list of protected animals in India. Because of that, Salman was immediately arrested, although after 10 days he was released on bail. After 20 years, he was sentenced to five years in the case on Thursday. Meanwhile, he was released in the case of killing people on a footpath and killing people. But the two deer hunting cases did not leave him. The main reason behind this case is that the community was constantly behind this case.
Vishnu worship worshiped the Vishnu community for several hundred years for 29 years. And those customs - protect nature, protect trees, protect wild animals. In particular, the Chinkara deer is regarded as a holy people. They used to worship this deer when they say. This Krishna Deer of ancient Hindu Purana mentions that they chanted the chariot of Lord Krishna. Chinkar is considered as wind and moon vehicle. Due to faith and devotion, the influential community has not given up on this case even in 20 years. Together with the help of protesters of conservation of animals and environment.