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Chandigarh police summon Salman Khan, eight others

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Chandigarh, July 8

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The UT police have sent summons to nine persons, including actor Salman Khan and his sister Alvira Khan Agnihotri, following a cheating complaint filed by a Being Human jewellery store owner.

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The complainant, Arun Gupta, who owns the store in Mani Majra, alleged that the company did not fulfil the commitments made to him. Gupta alleged that he was promised that Salman would promote the store. However, it didn’t happen. He was also assured that the store would be inaugurated by the actor, but his brother-in-law Aayush Sharma inaugurated it in 2018.

The UT police have sent summons asking nine persons to join the inquiry by July 13. — TNS

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