Shweta Singh Kirti, sister Sushant Singh Rajput has urged for an early decision from the Supreme Court in the pending hearing for a CBI probe into her late brother’s case. Shweta took to social media on Tuesday to voice her demand.
“Requesting for an early decision from the Supreme Court, we have been very hopeful and have been patiently waiting. Every minute of delay is causing pain and heartbreak. #CBIForSSR,” Shweta tweeted from her unverified account on Tuesday morning.
Shweta has been vocal on social media over the past few days in demanding a CBI probe into her brother’s death.
“We stand together as a nation for CBI Enquiry! Demanding an unbiased investigation is our right and we expect nothing but the truth to come out. #CBIForSSR #Warriors4SSR #justiceforSushanthSinghRajput @PMOIndia @narendramodi @AmitShah,” Shweta had tweeted last week.
Sushant was found dead in his Bandra residence on June 14, and the late actor’s family has suspected foul play. They have also alleged that they are getting threats as they continue their fight for justice.
ED records statement of father
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has recorded the statement of K K Singh, father of actor Sushant Singh Rajput, in connection with a money laundering case probe linked to his son’s death, officials said.
They said K K Singh (74), was questioned and his statement was recorded by the central probe agency on Monday here. Singh, a resident of Patna, filed a criminal FIR with the Bihar Police against Rajput’s friend Rhea Chakraborty, her family and few others alleging they abetted his son’s suicide.
Officials said Singh was asked about the information he has about Rajput’s income, investments, professional assignments and relationship with Rhea and others. (Agencies)
Witnesses being threatened: SSR’s cousin
In the case of the alleged suicide by actor Sushant Singh Rajput, his family is now apprehensive about evidence being destroyed and witnesses being threatened. Sushant’s cousin Neeraj Kumar Bablu, a BJP MLA, said here that the evidence in this case was being erased and the witnesses could be eliminated. He said the witnesses were facing threats and demanded that they should be provided protection.
Neeraj Kumar told IANS on Tuesday: “We all hope that the Supreme Court will soon direct the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to probe the matter and the investigation will go in the right direction and everything will come to the fore.”
He said: “This is not only our desire but that of the entire country.” Even two months after Sushant’s alleged suicide, no significant progress has been made in the case.(IANS)