Subramanian Swamy Shares Parliament Committee Update On Sushant’s AIIMS Report


Veteran BJP leader Subramanian Swamy updated on Twitter his letter to the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Health, presented earlier last week, and shared that committee chair Ramgopal Yadav responded in a letter to the Health Ministry. Yadav has allegedly written that Dr. Sudhir Gupta of the AIIMS forensic panel should answer the questions that Dr. Swamy asked him directly.

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5 questions posed by Dr. Swamy

  1. If the AIIMS team did an autopsy on Sushant’s case or they were just forming an opinion on Cooper’s report, does it have to be made public as evidence?
  2. If Dr. Sudhir Gupta was advised / pressured by someone to give interviews to the media. Did you not go to anyone or a PC but went to friendly media?
  3. Was there any evidence destruction?
  4. In general, were there any shortcomings from a medical point of view?
  5. Ministry of Health, if considered, the matter can be examined by the ministry’s medical team.

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‘Do not lose hope’

Subramanian Swamy addressed a Virat Hindustan Sangam session on the death of Sushant Singh Rajput on Sunday. Criticizing AIIMS report by Chief Dr. Sudhir Gupta, Swamy said: “In my opinion, Sushant Singh Rajput was killed and it is regrettable that AIIMS has orally declared to some people that it is suicide, although we have no proof of this . “

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“Let’s get into the matter and ask all SSR fans not to lose hope. We will catch the killers. In the end, we will win. The Bollywood mafia has to pay for this. We cannot bring back Sushant, but his memory must be alive that if the mafia rears its head the nation will stand up and crush them. Sushant was alive on June 13. On June 14 at 9 am he called his servant saying I want orange juice and that doesn’t sound like someone who would commit suicide, “he further said.

Dr. Swamy also commented that the IWC should “do the inevitable” and file an additional FIR under section 302 (murder) in the death case of Sushant Singh Rajput.

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