This story is from June 29, 2016

Salman Khan replies to NCW notice, is yet to apologise for his 'raped woman' remark

Salman Khan's counsel has replied to the National Commision of Women's (NCW) notice but the actor is yet to apologise for the statement he made while promoting his forthcoming film 'Sultan' in one of his interviews.
'Raped woman' remark controversy: Salman Khan responds to NCW notice
Salman Khan
Salman Khan's counsel has replied to the National Commision of Women's (NCW) notice but the actor is yet to apologise for the statement he made while promoting his forthcoming film 'Sultan' in one of his interviews. The 50-year-old actor compared his level of exhaustion to that of a "raped woman" which has irked many around the globe.
Now the latest development is that Salman Khan's counsel has replied to the NCW notice.
Panel is now assessing the response. NCW will formally speak on Salman's reply tomorrow.
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The NCW chief gave Salman seven days to apologise for the comment that hurt the sentiments of many and sparked a huge debate nationwide.
Reacting on his son's behalf, Salman's father Salim Khan previously stated, "Undoubtedly what Salman said is wrong, the simili (sic), example and the context. The intention was not wrong."

'Raped woman' remark controversy: Salman Khan responds to NCW notice

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