Maharashtra Housing Minister Jitendra Awhad has sought an in-depth investigation into the death of Sushant Singh Rajput. The actor died by suicide on June 14. His death has led to a powerful debate on nepotism and whether or not it had a task to play within the actor’s death.
Awhad took to Twitter to boost questions on whether or not Sushant was blacklisted by the biggies of the movie business. “In my private capability, I believe that a detailed inquiry ought to be achieved in #SushantSinghRajput suicide case. We’ve got misplaced an upcoming gifted actor who got here from Patna to make a place for himself in #Bollywood. The cartel story is frightening and no newcomer ought to go via such torture,” he wrote.
“I am personally assembly house minister @AnilDeshmukhNCP and demanding an inquiry and the reality ought to b in a public area. We’re his motion pictures stopped? We’re his motion pictures banned? Was he forcibly faraway from sure motion pictures? Many such questions are doing rounds and resulting in suspicion,” he added in one other tweet.
In my private capability I believe that a detailed enquiry ought to be achieved in #SushantSinghRajput suicide case.
We’ve got misplaced a upcoming gifted actor who got here from Patna to make place for himself in #Bollywood
The cartel story is frightening and no newcomer ought to go via such torture— Dr.Jitendra Awhad (@Awhadspeaks) June 17, 2020
I m personally assembly house minister @AnilDeshmukhNCP and demanding a enquiry and the reality ought to b in public area
We’re his motion pictures stopped ?
We’re his motion pictures banned?
Was he forcibly faraway from sure motion pictures ?
Many such questions are doing rounds and resulting in suspicion— Dr.Jitendra Awhad (@Awhadspeaks) June 17, 2020
In the meantime, Maharashtra Residence Minister in an earlier tweet had mentioned that the Mumbai Police will examine the skilled rivalry as there have been allegations that Sushant was affected by medical despair because of work.
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