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Subramanian Swamy Says B-Town Mafia Has To Pay For Sushant’s Death, Urges Fans To ‘Not Lose Hope’

Mumbai: Politician Subramanian Swamy, who has been spearheading the movement seeking justice in Sushant Singh Rajput case, said that Bollywood mafia has to pay for the actor’s death.

During a session with Virat Hindustan Sangam on Sunday, Swamy urged SSR fans not to lose hope and said that the actor will get justice.

Claiming that Sushant was murdered, the veteran BJP leader said that he was unhappy with the report of the AIIMS panel, which had declared the actor’s death a suicide without any proof.

“In my opinion, Sushant Singh Rajput was murdered and unfortunately, AIIMS’ had orally declared to some people that it was a suicide, though we have no proof of it,” said Swamy.

“I would request all the SSR fans that don’t lose hope. We will get the killers. In the end, we will win. Bollywood mafia has to pay for this. We can’t bring Sushant back but his death should be a lesson for the mafia. Sushant was alive on June 13. On  June 14, 9 am he asks his servant for orange juice and that doesn’t sound like someone who would commit suicide,” he added.

After the AIIMS panel announced that Sushant died by suicide, Swamy raised these five questions:

  1. Whether the AIIMS panel conducted a post mortem in Sushant’s case or were they only forming an opinion on the report made by Cooper Hospital?
  2. Whether Dr Sudhir Gupta was advised/pressurised by someone to give interviews before the media. He did not go to anybody or did a PC but instead went to friendly media?
  3. Was there any destruction of evidence?
  4. Was there any insufficiency from a medical point of view?
  5. The matter can be examined by the medical team of Ministry of Health if it takes it into consideration.
OB Bureau

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