New Delhi: Rajya Sabha member and BJP leader Subramanian Swamy on Tuesday tweeted that he had a conversation with the Health Secretary on his five questions on the leaked AIIMS forensic team report, which allegedly concluded that Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput had died by suicide.
“The Ministry was not kept in the loop so now I will talk to concerned specialists,” he wrote.
The BJP leader had earlier raised five questions before the Parliamentary Committee on how the AIIMS forensic team led by Dr Sudhir Gupta concluded suicide as the reason for his death and leaked the ‘controversial’ report to the media.
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After Sushant’s family lodged a protest against the findings of the AIIMS panel and urged CBI to form a fresh medical board to once again review the “dubious” autopsy reports, Swamy had asked the investigating agency to file an additional FIR in the actor’s death case with murder under Section 302.
He also claimed that advocate Ishkaran Bhandari had been working on Dr Sudhir Gupta’s report for the last few days and would share it with the media soon.
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Swamy has been spearheading the fight for justice in the SSR case. The veteran politician and Ishkaran have held three online protests to seek justice for the actor.
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