Subramanian Swamy's letter to PM Modi in Sushant's case - big name and don are hiding together, get CBI investigation


The demand for CBI investigation in the case of Sushant Singh Rajput is increasing. BJP leader Subramanian Swamy has now written a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi urging him to conduct a CBI inquiry into the matter.

It has been a month since the death of Sushant Singh Rajput. His fans are not willing to believe that he did the suicide. In this case, there is a continuous demand for CBI investigation on social media. Now BJP leader Subramanian Swamy has written a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi demanding a CBI inquiry into the matter.

Subramanian Swamy has also written in the letter that many big names of Bollywood are trying to suppress the matter by meeting the don of Dubai. Swamy wrote in the letter, 'I am sure you will be aware of the sudden death of film actor Sushant Singh Rajput. My lawyer partner Ishkaran Bhandari has researched this alleged suicide case. However, after the FIR is registered, the police are still investigating the matter. I have come to know from my Mumbai sources that many big names of Bollywood are trying to hide the case by meeting with Mumbai don so that Suicide can be proved as the cause of Mr. Rajput's death.

The neutral investigation is necessary for public confidence

Swamy also wrote that there are many big names in the Maharashtra government who believe that Sushant had committed suicide, so for the public's trust, he wants the Mumbai Police to investigate the matter impartially. Along with this, he requested PM Modi to advise the Chief Minister of Maharashtra for a CBI inquiry either directly or through the Governor.

Let Mumbai Police handle Corona

Subramanian Swamy wrote in a letter that the Mumbai Police is similarly involved in making law and order in the Corona epidemic. In such a situation, a CBI inquiry is the last way to maintain public confidence. Finally, he wrote, I am sure that the Chief Minister of Maharashtra will definitely agree to a CBI inquiry on the advice.

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