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Jay Ho! Says Subramanian Swamy After SC Decides To Transfer Sushant Singh Rajput Case To CBI
BJP leader and MP, Subramanian Swamy who had raised his voice for Sushant Singh Rajput death Case expressed his elation after the SC decided to transfer the case to CBI for investigations.
Sushant Singh Rajput News: Subramanian Swamy who had been vocal about his support for the Sushant Singh Death case has expressed his happiness about the decision taken by the Supreme Court. On Wednesday, the apex court decided to transfer the case to the CBI for investigation.
The news has come as a relief for his family and thousands of others who have been demanding justice for the Bollywood actor. BJP leader Subramanian Swamy also showed his elation today and wrote 'CBI Jay ho' on his Twitter page.
Earlier in the day, he specualted that the Court may rule in favour of Rajput's family.CBI jay ho
— Subramanian Swamy (@Swamy39) August 19, 2020
Soon after the verdict came on Wednesday, the late actor’s US-based sister Shweta Singh Kirti took to twitter to express her joy and gratitude. In a series of tweets, Shweta thanked almighty for listening to family’s prayers and said that it’s the first step towards victory and unbiased investigation. The Bihar DGP Gupteshwar Pandey has also said that the verdict has restored people’s faith in the judiciary and democracy. He said the entire country wanted a CBI probe and the Supreme Court has given a stamp on it. This is major news for the entire country.Judgment comes today I consider is likely to be favourable. But remember it is single judge court which basically considers whether the Bihar FIR be transferred to Mumbai.For transfer of both investigations to CBI is normally of a 2 judge, but Article 142 empowers this judge too
— Subramanian Swamy (@Swamy39) August 19, 2020
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