The 46-year-old actor has begun online petition campaign to free the falsely accused Indian. Photo: Viral Bhayani
The sister and daughters of Sarabjit Singh, who has been in a Pakistan prison since 1990, met Bollywood actor Salman Khan, who has been vehemently seeking Sarabjit's release.
The 46-year-old actor has begun online campaign urging people to sign petition to free the falsely accused Indian. "Today, Sarabjit's sister and daughters had come to meet Salman. They had come on the sets of 'Dabangg 2' at Mehboob Studio," a close associate of Salman told PTI.
Sarabjit's sister Dalbir Kaur is actively working towards the release of Sarabjit. Sarabjit, who is married to Sukhpreet Kaur, has two daughters-- Poonam and Swapnadeep. The 'Dabangg' star plans to hand the petition to Pakistan government in a bid to free Sarabjit, who has been on death row in Lahore jail since 1990.
Earlier, on the micro blogging site twitter Salman had said how he felt sad about Sarabjit's family and longed to launch his support for the release.
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