Sushant
Singh
Rajput's
untimely
demise
has
left
everyone
in
deep
shock.
The
demand
for
a
CBI
probe
into
his
death
case
seems
to
be
growing
stronger
with
each
passing
day.
More
recently,
the
late
actor's
girlfriend
Rhea
Chakraborty
also
joined
the
chorus.
However,
recently,
while
speaking
to
Mid-day,
Maharashtra
Home
Minister
Anil
Deshmukh
said
that
he
doesn't
think
a
CBI
probe
is
required,
since
the
police
doesn't
see
any
foul
play
as
of
now.
The
tabloid
quoted
him
as
saying,
"I
have
the
tweets
and
the
campaign.
But
I
don't
think
that
a
CBI
probe
is
required.
The
Mumbai
Police
is
competent
enough
to
handle
such
cases
and
they
are
investigating
every
aspect
of
the
case
including
professional
rivalry.
As
of
now,
we
do
not
see
any
foul
play.
Details
of
the
investigation
will
be
shared
once
it
is
completed."
A
police
officer
told
Mid-day
that
a
month-long
investigation
into
Sushant's
death
matter
has
brought
to
fore
any
foul
play.
He
was
quoted
as
saying,
"We
are
now
waiting
for
the
forensic
report
to
get
more
clarity.
Our
investigation
continues
to
look
into
the
professional
rivalry
angle."
Meanwhile,
former
Union
Cabinet
Minister
Subramanian
Swamy
recently
wrote
a
letter
to
Prime
Minister
Narendra
in
connection
to
Sushant's
death
case.
In
his
letter,
Swamy
spoke
about
how
some
big
names
from
Bollywood
with
the
help
of
dons
in
Dubai
are
trying
to
cover
up
Sushant's
death
as
a
voluntary
suicide.
So
far,
the
police
have
recorded
35
statements,
which
includes
Sushant's
family,
girlfriend
Rhea
Chakraborty,
casting
directors
Shanoo
Sharma
and
Mukesh
Chhabra,
Sushant's
Dil
Bechara
co-star
Sanjana
Sanghi,
filmmakers
Sanjay
Leela
Bhansali
and
Shekhar
Kapur.
Sushant
Singh
Rajput
was
found
dead
in
his
Bandra
residence
in
Mumbai
on
June
14,
2020.
His
post-mortem
report
confirmed
his
death
by
asphyxia
due
to
hanging.