Subramaniam Swamy writes letter to PM Modi for Sushant Singh suicide case / CBI probe, claims Bollywood bigwigs have connections with Dubai's Dawn
It has been more than a month since Sushant Singh Rajput committed suicide. Mumbai Police has not yet been able to get any specific information in the case. The appeal to hand over the case to the CBI is gaining momentum. Now BJP MP Subramaniam Swamy has written a letter to Prime Minister Modi requesting him to hand over the case to the CBI.
Sharing a photo of the letter, actor Shekhar Sum wrote on Twitter, "Finally, this could be a cause for some happiness for all of us." Dr. Many claims have been made in this two page letter written by Subramaniam Swamy. "I am sure you will be aware of the death of film actor Sushant Singh," it said. My lawyer Ishkaran Bhandari has done research in this suicide case. Police are still investigating after the FIR was filed.
It has been more than a month since Sushant Singh Rajput committed suicide. Mumbai Police has not yet been able to get any specific information in the case. The appeal to hand over the case to the CBI is gaining momentum. Now BJP MP Subramaniam Swamy has written a letter to Prime Minister Modi requesting him to hand over the case to the CBI.
Sharing a photo of the letter, actor Shekhar Sum wrote on Twitter, "Finally, this could be a cause for some happiness for all of us." Dr. Many claims have been made in this two page letter written by Subramaniam Swamy. "I am sure you will be aware of the death of film actor Sushant Singh," it said. My lawyer Ishkaran Bhandari has done research in this suicide case. Police are still investigating after the FIR was filed.
Big heads of Bollywood are trying to cover up the case
In the letter, Swamy claimed, "I have learned from my Mumbai source that the big heads of the Bollywood industry, who have connections with Dawn in Dubai, want to cover up the case and ensure that Rajput's death proves to be a voluntary suicide." I request the Head of the Government of India to either directly advise the Chief Minister of Maharashtra for a CBI inquiry or to persuade the Governor for a CBI inquiry. As the Mumbai Police is already dealing with the Koro epidemic, handing over the case to the CBI will ease their burden and this is the only way to win the trust of the people.
Amit Shah's answer
Home Minister Amit Shah has responded to a petition filed by Bihar Jan Adhikar Party leader Pappu Yadav. It said, "I received your letter in which you mentioned the young actor's death." The CBI had demanded an inquiry into Sushant Singh's suicide case. The concerned department is being informed for this keeping in view your letter.
Sharing this letter to Shekhar Sum, he wrote that it seems that our efforts are finally paying off, but Delhi is still far away.
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Sharing this letter to Shekhar Sum, he wrote that it seems that our efforts are finally paying off, but Delhi is still far away.Subramaniam Swamy writes letter to PM Modi for Sushant Singh suicide case / CBI probe, claims Bollywood bigwigs have connections with Dubai's Dawn
It has been more than a month since Sushant Singh Rajput committed suicide. Mumbai Police has not yet been able to get any specific information in the case. The appeal to hand over the case to the CBI is gaining momentum. Now BJP MP Subramaniam Swamy has written a letter to Prime Minister Modi requesting him to hand over the case to the CBI.
Sharing a photo of the letter, actor Shekhar Sum wrote on Twitter, "Finally, this could be a cause for some happiness for all of us." Dr. Many claims have been made in this two page letter written by Subramaniam Swamy. "I am sure you will be aware of the death of film actor Sushant Singh," it said. My lawyer Ishkaran Bhandari has done research in this suicide case. Police are still investigating after the FIR was filed.
It has been more than a month since Sushant Singh Rajput committed suicide. Mumbai Police has not yet been able to get any specific information in the case. The appeal to hand over the case to the CBI is gaining momentum. Now BJP MP Subramaniam Swamy has written a letter to Prime Minister Modi requesting him to hand over the case to the CBI.
Sharing a photo of the letter, actor Shekhar Sum wrote on Twitter, "Finally, this could be a cause for some happiness for all of us." Dr. Many claims have been made in this two page letter written by Subramaniam Swamy. "I am sure you will be aware of the death of film actor Sushant Singh," it said. My lawyer Ishkaran Bhandari has done research in this suicide case. Police are still investigating after the FIR was filed.
Big heads of Bollywood are trying to cover up the case
In the letter, Swamy claimed, "I have learned from my Mumbai source that the big heads of the Bollywood industry, who have connections with Dawn in Dubai, want to cover up the case and ensure that Rajput's death proves to be a voluntary suicide." I request the Head of the Government of India to either directly advise the Chief Minister of Maharashtra for a CBI inquiry or to persuade the Governor for a CBI inquiry. As the Mumbai Police is already dealing with the Koro epidemic, handing over the case to the CBI will ease their burden and this is the only way to win the trust of the people.
Amit Shah's answer
Home Minister Amit Shah has responded to a petition filed by Bihar Jan Adhikar Party leader Pappu Yadav. It said, "I received your letter in which you mentioned the young actor's death." The CBI had demanded an inquiry into Sushant Singh's suicide case. The concerned department is being informed for this keeping in view your letter.
Sharing this letter to Shekhar Sum, he wrote that it seems that our efforts are finally paying off, but Delhi is still far away.
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Sharing this letter to Shekhar Sum, he wrote that it seems that our efforts are finally paying off, but Delhi is still far away.Subramaniam Swamy writes letter to PM Modi for Sushant Singh suicide case / CBI probe, claims Bollywood bigwigs have connections with Dubai's Dawn
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