CBI should establish new medical board for impartial investigation into Rajput death – Rhea Chakraborty’s lawyer


Actor Rhea Chakraborty’s lawyer, Satish Maneshinde, demanded that the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) establish a new medical board to keep the investigation of Sushant Singh Rajput’s death case impartial. He also claimed that the agencies were being pressured to achieve “predetermined results” in view of the upcoming elections to the Bihar Assembly.

“Disclosure of a 200% finding by a physician from the Indian Institutes of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) from the forensic team headed by Dr. Sudhir Gupta in the death case of Sushant Singh Rajput, based on photographs, is a dangerous trend. To keep investigations impartial and free from inferences, the IWC must establish a new medical board. The agencies are being pressured to reach a predetermined result for obvious reasons in view of the upcoming Bihar elections. We have seen DG (Gupteshwar) Pandey’s VRS developing a few days ago. There should be no repetition of such steps, ”Maneshinde said.

Maneshinde was responding to a tweet from the Rajput family’s lawyer, Vikas Singh. “Being frustrated by the delay in which CBI made the decision to turn complicity in suicide into murder of SSR. The doctor who is part of the AIIMS team had told me a long time ago that the photos sent by me indicated 200% that it is death by strangulation and not suicide, “he said in a tweet.

At a press conference on Thursday, Singh had said that the late Rajput actor’s family was disappointed that the investigation had gone off the rails. “The family feels that the investigation is going in such a way that the truth does not come to light. The case of the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) has become like the investigation of the Mumbai Police, now they are calling all the stars. The callers and they are not part of a union and not distributors. It’s just one type of investigation by the Mumbai Police. The Sushant case has taken a back seat, ”Singh said, according to the ANI news agency.

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