MUMBAI: Saif Ali Khan continued to protest his innocence and insisted that on Tuesday, he acted in self-defence when he hit a senior citizen and his son-in-law at a hotel. But the police said they had a strong case against the actor and only a possible out-of-court settlement could save him.
The Colaba police said they had questioned 15 witnesses and were matching the statements with the claims made by Saif as well as South African businessman Iqbal Sharma with whom the actor had the fight. Saif also allegedly hit Sharma’s father-in-law. A hotel employee present at the restaurant during the brawl told the police that Khan was the first to punch Sharma and he did so unprovoked. This contradicts Saif’s version of him acting in self-defence after being hit. The police added the evidence compiled so far, including an application submitted by Saif through his lawyer, has tilted the case strongly in Sharma’s favour.
“Saif’s application states that he hit Sharma in self-defence. As he did not lodge a complaint, we took it as admission of his guilt. Even if the violence was provoked, Saif’s party should have notified the police,” said an officer.
But while speaking to TOI, Saif expressed dismay “at the way the incident was being played out”. “It’s sad that people believe that I raised hand on a senior citizen. I wouldn’t do it in a million years, it is against the basic fibre of my nature. I was the one who was hit first and abused and I reacted in self-defence. I agree violence is not the answer and I apologize to my fans. I know celebrities need to set an example but not in a million years, will I raise hand on a senior citizen and what hurts most is that people believe it. I didn’t want to speak earlier as people would think I am trying to gain publicity for my film, Agent Vinod,” he said. “Let the court decide… I didn’t think of going to cops. Maybe, I was naive. I am the one who was… sitting traumatized with a bit of a black eye. The other chap was changing shirts and giving interviews; his nose didn’t look fractured, I dare him to take off the bandage. People are questioning why was I given bail-it is a bailable offence. What else did they want, blood? My past cases are being raked up. In the last eight years, I have not taken any wrong step. When one is projected as a brat, it hurts. I have already said sorry and I should’ve handled it differently, unfortunately that did not happen,” the actor said.
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