Congress said the Supreme Court verdict should be respected and all must "follow the course of the law" while Shiv Sena said Salman's remarks should be ignored.
BJP spokesperson Shaina NC said, "No opinion can absolve a conspirator or a mastermind. Supreme Court gave verdict on hardcore evidence and none of us are in position to undermine the verdict given by the apex court of the country."
Party MP from the city Kirit Somaiya demanded that Salman should apologise to the country and said he would raise the issue in Parliament. Uttar Pradesh BJP president Laxmikant Bajpai alleged Salman's remarks tantamount to "abetting terror" and "rubbing salt" on the wounds of those who lost their family members in the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts.
"Terrorism has no caste or religion or sect. Whoever is involved in terrorism- whether Hindu, Muslim, Sikh or Christian must be dealt with severity. I do not know whether Yakub Memon surrended himself or was arrested. But the court's decision has come, and we must all follow the course of the law," he said.
He, however, questioned BJP government for supporting the hanging of Yakub Memon while "asking agencies to proceed slowly in bomb blast cases like Malegaon, Modasa, Samjhauta express, Ajmer Dargah Sharif involving people from the Sangh".
JD(U) leader K C Tygai noted that Khan is also facing trial in court. "I condemn all caste and religion based allegations against the judiciary. I am of the opinion that irrespective of caste and religion, Yakub Memon, murderers of Mr Gandhi and the murderer of Beant Singh- all must be hanged irrespective of caste, religion, language and the region."
Shiv Sena president Uddhav Thackeray said such remarks should not be given much importance.
In a series of tweets posted late last night, Salman said, "Don't hang brother (Yakub) hang tha lomdi (fox -- referring to Yakub's fugitive brother Tiger) who ran away.
"1 innocent man killed is killing the humanity," the actor said, adding "Get tiger hang him. Parade him not his brother."
Salman has a whopping 1.31 crore followers on Twitter and his meaage was retweeted immediately.
But BJP MP Somaiya reacted sharply with a tweet: "Salman Khan feels Court Guilty & Yakub Memon Nirdosh (innocent)? I will raise Salman Khan Tweet issue tomorrow in Loksabha .... (sic) Salman Khan ne Desh ki Mafi magni chahiye (Salman should apologise to the country).
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