Salman Khan Declared ‘Terrorist’ by Pakistan After Controversial Remark: Full Story Explained
Bollywood superstar Salman Khan has found himself at the center of a major controversy after his remarks during an international event in Saudi Arabia. The actor, known for his global popularity and massive fan following, made a statement that didn’t sit well with Pakistan — leading to a dramatic political and media backlash.
The incident took place at the “Joy Forum 2025” held in Saudi Arabia, where celebrities and dignitaries from around the world gathered. During his speech, Salman mentioned “Balochistan, Afghanistan, and Pakistan”, a phrase that, according to Pakistani authorities, suggested that Balochistan was separate from Pakistan.
Why Pakistan Reacted StronglyBalochistan has long been a sensitive subject for Pakistan, given its ongoing internal unrest and separatist tensions. Salman Khan’s brief mention, though likely unintentional, triggered outrage among Pakistani officials and media commentators.
The Pakistani government reportedly interpreted the actor’s words as a political statement that undermined the country’s territorial integrity. As a result, officials have allegedly labeled Salman Khan as an “anti-state element” and even added his name to the ‘Fourth Schedule’, a list maintained under Pakistan’s Anti-Terrorism Act that designates individuals under surveillance for potential threats to national security.
While this move appears to be symbolic and politically motivated, it has created a major stir online. Social media platforms across India and Pakistan are buzzing with heated debates, memes, and mixed reactions from users.
Public and Political ReactionsIn India, fans have strongly defended the superstar, calling the controversy an overreaction and “a politically driven stunt.” Many pointed out that Salman Khan has always stayed away from political issues and that his mention of Balochistan was likely made in a general geographic context, not as a political statement.
Meanwhile, Pakistani media outlets have been divided. Some commentators criticized their own government’s extreme response, suggesting that declaring an international film star a “terrorist” over a speech was excessive and damaging to Pakistan’s global image. Others, however, supported the decision, arguing that celebrities should avoid making remarks about geopolitically sensitive regions.
No Official Response from Salman Khan YetAs of now, Salman Khan has not released any official statement addressing the controversy. His team, too, has remained silent. Sources close to the actor, however, claim that he never intended to make any political remark and that the statement was taken out of context.
The Joy Forum, where the controversy began, is an annual international entertainment summit hosted by Saudi Arabia, aimed at celebrating global art, cinema, and culture. Salman Khan has been a regular guest at the event and has often spoken about cross-cultural collaboration in cinema.
What Happens NextIt remains to be seen whether the Pakistani government will take any further action or whether the matter will settle down as media attention shifts. Experts believe the move to include Salman Khan in the “Fourth Schedule” is largely symbolic, with no legal implications in India or internationally.
For now, the controversy has once again highlighted how cultural exchanges and celebrity statements can quickly turn political in today’s hyper-connected world. Salman Khan’s fans continue to rally behind him, emphasizing his apolitical nature and urging both countries to focus on peace rather than provocation.
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