With over a month having passed since Sushant Singh Rajput’s death, the public is getting increasingly agitated with demands of CBI Inquiry for his case.
Rajya Sabha MP Subramanian Swamy, who backed the masses outcry for justice in SSR’s case, has also penned a letter to PM Narendra Modi, urging him to initiate CBI investigation.
Swamy has also stated that he’s learnt from his Mumbai sources that Bollywood Bigwigs with links to ‘Dons in Dubai’ are trying to ensure that the Police cover-up Sushant’s death and conclude it as voluntary suicide.
Further, he urged the PM to advise Maharashtra CM directly or through Governor for a CBI inquiry. Swamy maintained that since Mumbai Police is busy dealing with Pandemic issues as well, a CBI enquiry would be the only way to retain public confidence and credibility which is strained currently.
Here’s the Full Letter:
“You are well aware, I am sure, of the untimely death of film actor Mr. Sushant Singh Rajput. My associate in law, Mr. Ishkaran Bhandari, has done research on the circumstances of his alleged suicide that he is said to have committed. Although the Police is still investigating the circumstances after registering an FIR, I learn from my sources in Mumbai that many big names in the Bollywood Film world with links to Dons in Dubai are seeking to ensure a cover-up is carried out by the Police so that voluntary suicide is concluded as the reason for the demise of Mr. Rajput.
Since Maharashtra Government has many big wigs to share this view that Mr. Rajput be proved to have committed voluntary suicide, therefore, I am concerned that for public confidence Mumbai Police conducts a perceived impartial investigation.
Therefore, I urge you as the Head of the Government of India, and with your known compassion for innocent people who are framed, that you may consider advising the Chief Minister of Maharashtra directly or through the governor to agree to a CBI enquiry. The Mumbai Police has already hands full with Coronavirus Pandemic issues and maintaining law and order under the circumstances. Hence, this laborious duty of conducting this enquiry where public credibility is being strained, a CBI enquiry would be the only way to retain public confidence.
I am sure that the Chief Minister of Maharashtra will agree to a CBI investigation upon such advice.”