Two days after writing to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, BJP Rajya Sabha MP Subramanian Swamy has said on Thursday if he does not receive a response from the Prime Minister on the review of Dr. Sudhir Gupta’s Special Committee’s review of findings. on Sushant Singh Rajput’s post-mortem report. , you still have the option of filing a PIL on it. Swamy took to Twitter to find out about the legal recourse he can exercise.
If I do not get a response from PM on the need to re-review Dr. Sudhir Gupta’s Special Committee’s review of findings on Sushant Singh Rajput’s autopsy, I have the right to submit a PIL. According to articles 19 and 21, I have the right to know how SSR was killed and to have justice done without delay.
– Subramanian Swamy (@ Swamy39) October 22, 2020
Swamy’s letter to Prime Minister Modi
This comes after he wrote to Prime Minister Modi on Tuesday requesting a review of Sushant Singh Rajput’s AIIMS report by Dr. Sudhir Gupta’s team. Swamy, in his letter to the prime minister, demanded that the Medical Board of the Ministry of Health examine the AIIMS report on the autopsy of Sushant Singh Rajput.
“Doctors at Cooper Hospital in Mumbai performed an autopsy on the body of Sushant Singh Rajput and concluded that the death was a suicide, despite many lapses and irregularities. The Mumbai police were also complicit in the affair,” the statement read. Swamy’s letter.
“In its report (by AIIMS), the Special Committee detailed various lapses in conducting the autopsy. However, it agreed with the findings of the Cooper Hospital physicians,” the letter added.
Swamy also highlighted the irregularities in the completion of the AIIMS report when submitting the report to CBI, claiming that the AIIMS medical team did not follow the necessary protocols when submitting the report to CBI. “Therefore, in order to restore public confidence in this very emotional and sensitive issue, namely the mysterious death of film actor Sushant Singh Rajput, please consider ordering the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare to petition the Medical Board to examine the Report of the Special Autopsy Review Committee and subsequently take appropriate measures to restore public confidence. Parliament’s Standing Committee for Family Health and Welfare could also hold closed hearings from a small subcommittee, if he approves, “the letter to the prime minister read.
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Also in early July, Swamy had approached Prime Minister Modi and alleged that Sushant’s death was a murder case and not a mere suicide like what is portrayed after the actor’s mysterious death on June 14.
Meanwhile, Sushant’s family has also written to the Central Bureau of Investigation, seeking a new coroner to investigate the death, after Dr. Sudhir Gupta’s controversial U-turn. The doctor, who heads the AIIMS Hospital panel that submitted the forensic report to the CBI, was criticized for allegedly ruling out suicide, after initially claiming it was “forensically inappropriate” for examination. Following public outrage over the AIIMS report that ruled out the possibility of murder and the speculative CBI reports reaching their conclusion, the Central agency issued a statement in which it states that the investigation is not yet complete and the possibility is not ruled out. of murder.
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