New Delhi: Rajya Sabha member Subramanian Swamy has spelt out his options in case of ‘no response’ from Prime Minister Narendra Modi over revisiting the review of Dr Sudhir Gupta Special Committee findings on Sushant Singh Rajput’s postmortem report.
The BJP leader tweeted that he had the right to file a PIL.
On Tuesday, Swamy wrote the PM Modi, demanding scrutiny of the AIIMS report by Medical Board of Health Ministry, the Republic TV reported.
“The doctors of Cooper Hospital in Mumbai conducted an autopsy on the body of Sushant Singh Rajput and concluded the death was suicide, despite many lapses and irregularities. The Mumbai Police was also complicit in the matter,” the letter read.
“In its report (By AIIMS), the Special Committee detailed several lapses in the conduct of the post mortem. Yet it agreed with the findings of the doctors of the Cooper Hospital,” it added.
He further alleged that the medical team of AIIMS did not follow the needed protocols while sending the report to CBI. “Hence to restore the confidence of the public on this justifiably highly emotive and sensitive subject, viz the mysterious death of the cine actor Sushant Singh Rajput, you may please consider directing the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare to ask Medical Board of the Ministry to scrutinise the Report of the Special Committee for Review of the post mortem, and thereafter to take appropriate steps to restore public confidence,” he added.
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