Justice for SSR / Varun, Kriti and Parineeti Chopra joins Justice for Sushant Singh Rajput campaign, demands CBI probe

Zoom News : Aug 14, 2020, 05:24 PM

News Helpline . Mumbai | A day after Sushant Singh Rajput’s sister, Shweta Singh Kirti, stressed on the importance of a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe into the death of the actor, several Bollywood personalities have also offered their support to the cause on social media.

 

Actors Varun Dhawan, Kriti Sanon and Parineeti Chopra were among those who posted Instagram stories calling for a CBI inquiry into Sushant’s death. The actor died by suicide on June 14.

 

In one of his Instagram stories, Varun Dhawan wrote, “#cbiforSSR” with folding hand emoji.

 

Sushant’s ‘Raabta’ co-actor Kriti Sanon who kept mum for a long time after Sushant's tragic death took to her Instagram stories on Thursday and wrote, "I pray that the Truth comes out SOON...His family, his friends, fans, and all loved ones deserve this closure... I hope and pray that the CBI takes over the case so it's investigated without any political agendas, in the TRUE sense, to provide justice to the family!! Its high time his soul rests in peace! #CBIForSSR #SushantSinqhRajput."

 

Sushant’s ‘Shudh Desi Romance’ co-actor Parineeti Chopra in her Instagram story wrote, “All that is needed, is the truth #JusticeForSSR”

 

Sushant’s former girlfriend, actor Ankita Lokhande, also shared a similar message on Instagram. “The nation wants to know what happened with Sushant Singh Rajput. Justice for Sushant. CBI for SSR,” she said, holding a placard.

 

Sushant’s family has accused his girlfriend, Rhea Chakraborty, of abetment to suicide and claimed that she entered into a relationship with him to further her career. She has also been accused of misappropriating Rs 15 crore from his bank account in the last one year.

 

An FIR was filed by Sushant’s father, KK Singh, against Rhea and her family members in Patna under various

sections of the Indian Penal Code. After a turf war broke out between the Patna and Mumbai police, the Centre allowed for the case to be transferred to the CBI.

 

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