Did Pakistan designate Salman Khan a terrorist after Riyadh remarks? Here’s what we know! : Bollywood News

Actor Salman Khan is at the center of a major international controversy after he was declared a terrorist by the Balochistan government. The development follows his comments during a speech at the Riyadh Forum, where he appeared to refer to Pakistan and Balochistan as separate countries – a statement that quickly went viral and sparked intense debate online.

Did Pakistan designate Salman Khan as a terrorist after Riyadh’s remarks? Here’s what we know!
According to posts widely shared on social media platform This program is used to monitor individuals suspected of having ties to extremist or banned organizations. If Salman Khan’s name were indeed on the list, it would subject him to strict legal scrutiny, travel restrictions and constant government vigilance.
A notice dated October 16, 2025, attributed to social media user Nasir Azeem, was circulated as proof of this statement. The document names Salman as an “Azad Balochistan facilitator”; However, as of now, no credible Pakistani media outlets or official government channels have confirmed the authenticity of the document, raising questions about the veracity of the claims.
The outcry began after a Riyadh Forum video clip showed Salman Khan, while discussing the influence of Indian films in the Middle East, remarking that there were people in Saudi Arabia from “Balochistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan”, appearing to mention Balochistan separately. Bollywood stars Shah Rukh Khan and Aamir Khan were also present on stage at that time.
Salman’s statement was: “Right now, if you make a film in Hindi and release it in Saudi Arabia, it will be a super hit. If you make a film in Tamil, Telugu or Malayali, it will bring in hundreds of billions of dollars in business because so many people from other countries have come here. There are people from Balochistan, there are people from Afghanistan, there has people from Pakistan, everyone works here.”
As of now, Salman Khan has not publicly commented on the controversy and the Balochistan government has not issued any official statement confirming its inclusion in the Fourth Schedule of Pakistan’s Anti-Terrorism Act. The situation continues to evolve as observers await authoritative clarification.
Also Read: Salman Khan separates ‘Balochistan’ from ‘Pakistan’ at Joy Forum 2025; sparks online debate
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