Nearly four years after Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput’s tragic death, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has filed a closure report, ruling out foul play. However, the actor’s family and their lawyer, Vikas Singh, have sharply criticized the move, calling the report “incomplete” and demanding transparency.
CBI’s Closure Report: Key Findings & Controversy
The CBI reportedly submitted its findings to a Mumbai court, concluding that Rajput died by suicide in June 2020. The agency cited forensic reports, witness statements, and digital evidence—yet withheld detailed findings from the public.
Critics highlight glaring gaps:
– No press briefing or clear explanation from the CBI.
– Unresolved discrepancies in forensic and digital evidence.
Family’s Lawyer Exposes Probe Flaws
Vikas Singh, representing the Rajput family, slammed the CBI’s silence:
“The closure report is half-baked. Why ignore critical witnesses? Why no clarity on injury marks or deleted phone data?”
Key Unanswered Questions:
1. Forensic Delays: AIIMS’s report ruled out poisoning but left foul play possibilities open.
2. Unexplained Injuries: Family insists marks on Sushant’s body weren’t examined properly.
3. Digital Manipulation Claims: Suspicious financial trails and deleted call logs remain unaddressed.
Singh vowed, “We’ll fight legally until Sushant gets justice.”
Public Backlash & Political Divide
The report reignited outrage online, with trends like #CBIAnswerSSR. Political reactions split:
– Subramanian Swamy (BJP): “Disappointing. Probe was shallow.”
– Sanjay Raut (Shiv Sena): “Vindicates our stance—no murder.”
Next Steps: Can the Family Reopen the Case?
Legal options include:
– Challenging the closure report in court.
– Pushing for an independent review or fresh FIR.
Conclusion: Will Truth Prevail?
Despite the CBI’s verdict, Sushant’s case remains a flashpoint for accountability in high-profile probes. With the family refusing to back down, the battle for clarity continues.
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