New Delhi: The recent revelation of the ‘drug angle’ in Sushant Singh Rajput’s death case has shocked everyone. While the whole world was fighting for the justice of the ‘Chhichhore’ actor and demanding a CBI investigation in the case, Subramanian Swamy was the one to appoint advocate Ishkaran Singh Bhandari to find out an angle for a probable CBI investigation. Recently, the BJP MP took to his Twitter and revealed why he was demanding that the CBI should be instituted in the case.

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Swamy said that from day one, he has maintained that the 'Kai Po Che' actor was murdered and a CBI enquiry should be instituted. He added that Bollywood Cartel remains to be identified and made as “accessory before the murder”.

His tweet read, “For day 1 (July 9) I had said Sushant was murdered, that CBI inquiry should be instituted because Mumbai Police was complicit,and that Dubai is involved. I have been vindicated Now the Bollywood Cartel remains to be identified and made as “accessory before the murder”.”



On August 25, he tweeted, “Now the diabolical mentality of the killers and their reach is being slowly revealed: autopsy was deliberately forcibly delayed so that the poisons in SSR’s stomach dissolves beyond recognition by the digestive fluids in the stomach . Time to nail those who are responsible”



The BJP MP also questioned about the alleged connection of Sandip Ssingh with Dubai. He tweeted, “Suspect Sandip Singh should be queried as to how many times he has been to Dubai and why?”



Meanwhile, the CBI summoned Sushant Singh Rajput’s friend and roommate Siddharth Pithani, cook Neeraj and Dipesh Sawant in connection to the case. CBI will reportedly visit Cooper Hospital on August 27 with an appointment as earlier, the team was denied entry without one.

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