Monday, September 28, 2020

Vikas Singh And SSR Family Must Trust CBI













The CBI today said it was conducting Sushant Singh Rajput's death case investigation professionally.


It also said all aspects of Sushant's death were been looked into and that no aspect had been ruled out as of date. 


This statement comes a week after Sushant's family had expressed their 'frustration' over the delay by CBI in probing the late actor's death. 


Forty days into the investigation, no major breakthrough has been announced by the premier investigating agency even after questioning the accused prime accused Rhea Chakraborty, his flatmate Siddharth Pithani among others. 


SSR’s family lawyer Vikas Singh had also questioned the CBI for not converting Sushant's case from abetment to suicide to murder. 


Numerous investigative reports by media, especially Republic Media Network have highlighted a sequence of events, raised question marks, and presented a list of people who must be summoned in the case, though the agency is yet to do so. 


However, my dear countrymen, the rut is so deep that it takes time to get to the truth. 


The CBI should be left alone. They are doing their duty. It is wrong to put pressure on them. They have the past history behind them. They did not achieve anything in Aarushi murder case and some other cases. Therefore, they are very cautious about Sushant's case which is so wide-ranging that the arrests of drug peddlers are also coming to the fore.


Putting pressure on CBI will completely derail the investigation. 


Amidst this, there are some reports pouring in about the central agency giving the preliminary forensic report of Sushant to two different forensic labs. Like in Sunanda Pushkar's death case FBI had done the forensic test. It could be a possibility that the CBI could have sent the report to FBI and are waiting for the report.


It is advisable that Viskas Singh, who was complaining about media trial initially and now wanting media trial, restrains himself and Sushant's family from putting pressure on CBI.


It is hardly 40 days since the CBI has been handling the case. Vikas Singh should at least give 90 days for the central agency to come out with something. If they don't, he can first approach the media in November and then the courts.





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