Subramanian Swamy Writes To PM Modi Requesting For A CBI Probe Into Sushant Singh’s Death

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In the latest update of Sushant Singh Rajput’s Suicide case, Subramanian Swamy has written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi requesting a CBI probe.

As per reports, Swamy wrote in the letter addressed to the Prime Minister,

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“I urge you that you may consider advising the chief minister of Maharashtra directly or through the Governor to agree to a CBI inquiry. The Mumbai Police already has its hands full with coronavirus pandemic issues and maintaining law and order under the circumstances. Hence, this credibility is being strained. A CBI Inquiry would be the only way to retain public confidence.”

Sushant Singh Rajput’s suicide case is set to be wrapped by the Mumbai Police after they didn’t find anything unusual in their investigation.

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Even as fans and his closed ones demand a CBI inquiry into the death of the actor, the Mumbai police are set to close the investigation after a month of the actor’s death. The reports suggest that the Mumbai Police haven’t found anything unusual that would hint at any foul play in his death. Even the autopsy report of Sushant Singh ruled out any chances of foul play in his death.

BJP MP Subramanian Swamy had taken upon himself to get the justice done as he supported the demand of the CBI inquiry. Many celebrities too have publicly demanded the investigation to be handed over to the central investigation agency. However, the Mumbai Police is looking to wrap the case soon.

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Rhea Breaks Silence

Since the death of the actor, Rhea Chakraborty has refrained from making any statements. She made one public appearance in his funeral and after that, she hadn’t posted anything on social media too. Today, exactly, a month after the unfortunate demise of her boyfriend, she has penned an emotional note. In the post, she wrote,

“Still struggling to face my emotions. An irreparable numbness in my heart. You are the one who made me believe in love, the power of it. You taught me how a simple mathematical equation can decipher the meaning of life and I promise you that I learned from you every day. I will never come to terms with you not being here anymore. I know you are in a much more peaceful place now. The moon, the stars, the galaxies would’ve welcomed “the greatest physicist” with open arms.”

 

Source: The Times of India