“Without A Note, How Did Police Call It A Suicide Even Before The Post-Mortem?”

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Roopa Ganguly on nepotism post Sushant death: Won't watch films of certain people after this
Roopa Ganguly On Sushant Singh Rajput’s Death: “Without A Note, How Did Police Call It A Suicide Even Before The Post-Mortem?”

Actress and BJP MP Roopa Ganguly declares that she’s going to boycott movies of sure Bollywood personalities who’ve been blatantly practising nepotism within the movie trade. Her assertion comes within the wake of actor Sushant Singh Rajput’s suicide.

“I will not watch films of certain people after this. Because they have given a message to the country that boys and girls from small towns should not come to the industry. Nepotism will be there everywhere. Parents can definitely help their children. But it should not be practiced in a way so that some people are pushed to death,” Roopa Ganguly instructed IANS over cellphone from Kolkata.

Over every week now, Roopa Ganguly has been aggressively demanding Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) enquiry into the premature demise of Sushant. Her Twitter timeline has been flooding with the hashtag #cbiforsushant.

“Without getting a suicide note, or any stool/chair or anything in the room with which he can hang himself, the police came to the conclusion (that it was suicide). Instead of calling it an accidental death, the police makes a statement that it is suicide. The narrative was set a few days ago that he was going through depression. That has raised a big question in our minds. Without a suicide note, how did police call it a suicide even before the postmortem?” she mentioned.

“A lot of questions have been answered but they don’t add up. Why did the forensic team reach his house on June 15? The police said there was no foul play. The forensic team reaching a day late and that raises a big question. Why were there so many marks on his body? That he hanged from the ceiling has no impact on his face as we can see in his last pictures. Why have the police not sealed his house yet? Where is his dog?” Roopa Ganguly asks.

“Is it not possible that he was murdered? Is it not possible that someone murdered him, locked his body inside the bedroom and said the keys were lost? Why has nobody been arrested yet? The police couldn’t prove it is a suicide,” alleges the actress-politician.

“A person, who was so grounded, so down to earth, who is so ambitious that he writes his dreams — would he quit so easily?” she added referring to Sushant.

Roopa Ganguly shouldn’t be doubting the aptitude of Mumbai Police, which is at present investigating the demise of the 34-year-old actor.

“I am not raising question on Mumbai Police’s capability, but I feel investigation by a central agency like the CBI would be more unbiased. Why should the police department consider it as an insult to take help from other agencies? If they are so sure that it is suicide then they should actually call the CBI to prove it to us,” she demanded.

Asked if she has spoken to any of her occasion leaders concerning her demand for a CBI probe, the BJP MP replied: “I did not take interest in Sushant’s case as an MP, so initially I didn’t want to involve any of my party member or leader into this. I am voicing my opinion on social media as a common person. But I feel so bad that I will probably write a letter to the Home Minister. Also, I request the Chief Minister of Maharashtra to ask for a CBI help into the investigation.”

Sushant Singh Rajput was discovered hanging in his Mumbai residence on June 14. The actor’s postmortem report described his demise as suicide.

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