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A post claiming that actor Salman Khan has been declared a “terrorist” by the Government of Pakistan is going viral. This comes after Khan mentioned Balochistan at the Joy Forum 2025 in Riyadh. Salman Khan had said, “Right now, if you make a Hindi film and release it here (in Saudi Arabia), it will be a superhit. If you make a Tamil, Telugu or Malayalam film, it will do hundreds of crores of business because so many people from other countries have come here. There are people from Balochistan, there are people from Afghanistan, there are people from Pakistan... everyone is working here.” The alleged notification said Salman Khan was placed under Schedule 4 of Pakistan’s 1997 Anti-Terrorism Act. Yet, despite the social-media uproar, no Pakistani official or news agency has confirmed the claim. The purported order appears to be unverified and likely digitally altered. Always verify before sharing any post.

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00:00Subscribe to our channel, press the bell icon and never miss an update from Latestly.
00:05A viral post claims the Pakistan government declared actor Salman Khan a terrorist.
00:11Sounds shocking, right?
00:13Let's verify the viral claim.
00:18The post says Salman Khan has been added to Pakistan's fourth schedule under anti-terror
00:24laws after his Balochistan remark at the Joy Forum 2025.
00:30But all he said was this, mentioning Balochistan, Afghanistan and Pakistan while praising diversity.
00:47There's no official confirmation and no credible news coverage.
00:51The so-called order looks digitally fabricated.
00:54So our verdict, the viral notification is fake and not issued by Pakistan's government.
01:02Always verify with official sources and credible fact-check platforms before sharing.
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