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Baba Siddique thanks superstar Salman Khan for his generous contribution towards daily wage workers.

Salman Khan is also sponsoring the basic necessities for over 25000 daily wage cine workers.
by Apoorv Shandilya | April 13, 2020 16:31 IST
Baba Siddique thanks superstar Salman Khan for his generous contribution towards daily wage workers.

Salman Khan is going a step beyond the call for duty amid the Coronavirus crisis. The superstar is using his immense wealth and success to provide relief to many. The Dabbang star previously pledged support to more than 25000 daily wage workers in the cinema industry. The star took this measure so as to ensure that everyone has access to basic necessities. BN Tiwari, who is the head of FWICE even confirmed the time when Salman Khan made his first batch of donations to 23000 workers. Now politician Baba Siddique has revealed in a recent tweet that Salman Khan is also making contributions towards women's daily wage earners in Mumbai. The actor provided quick relief to more than 50 women after receiving an emergency call.
 
Taking to Twitter Baba Siddique thanked the actor for his selfless contribution at such trying times. He wrote, "Thank you @beingsalmankhan @tweetbeinghuman for your generous contribution towards the daily wage workers. You are always one step ahead of everybody when it comes to helping people and you have proved that yet again. (1/2).. Thank you @BeingSalmanKhan @tweetbeinghuman for joining us in our fight against #CoronaVirus and making sure no one sleeps hungry! (2/2)”
 
 
Salman Khan's father Salim Khan also recently said in a statement that his family believes strongly in philanthropy. Currently, Salman Khan is spending his time in his Panvel farmhouse with his sister Arpita Khan Sharma and brother in law Aayush Sharma as well as his nephews. Salman Khan will next appear on the big screen with his film Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai.
 
Also Read: Salman Khan goes for a ride on horseback in his Panvel farmhouse amid Coronavirus lockdown
 
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