For
a
few
weeks
now,
fans
and
celebrities
have
been
demanding
for
a
probe
by
the
Central
Bureau
of
Investigation
(CBI)
in
Sushant
Singh
Rajput's
death
case,
as
many
feel
that
it's
a
planned
murder
and
not
a
suicide.
Sushant
Singh
Rajout
was
found
hanging
in
his
Bandra
residence
in
Mumbai
on
June
14,
2020.
The
Mumbai
Police
is
currently
investigating
the
matter
and
has
already
recorded
the
statements
of
people
who
were
close
to
Sushant.
The
case
took
a
new
turn
on
July
26
when
Sushant
Singh
Rajput's
father
Krishna
Kishore
Singh
registered
a
first
information
report
(FIR)
against
actress
and
Sushant's
girlfriend
Rhea
Chakraborty
in
Patna.
An
FIR
was
registered
under
various
sections
of
the
Indian
Penal
Code,
including
'abetment
to
suicide'.
A
four-member
police
team
from
Bihar
is
currently
in
Mumbai
to
probe
this
case.
Now,
Bihar
Chief
Minister
Nitish
Kumar
has
said
that
he
is
open
to
recommending
a
CBI
probe
into
Sushant's
death
if
the
actor's
father
wants
it
and
requests
the
state
government
for
it.
He
also
said
that
there
is
no
question
of
a
tug-of-war
between
the
Bihar
and
Mumbai
Police
while
investigating
Sushant's
death
case.
According
to
PTI,
Bihar
minister
Sanjay
Kumar
Jha,
who's
a
close
aide
to
Nitish
Kumar
said,
"The
Chief
Minister
will
definitely
act
if
demand
for
a
CBI
inquiry
comes
from
the
family
of
Rajput."
Meanwhile,
ANI
reported
that
according
to
Bihar
Police
sources,
the
Bihar
Police
team
visited
Cooper
Hospital
in
Mumbai
to
seek
Sushant's
post-mortem
report.
However,
they
were
not
able
to
get
the
information,
the
reason
of
which
is
not
known.
Recently,
Maharashtra
Home
Minister
Anil
Deshmukh
said
that
there
won't
be
any
CBI
probe
in
Sushant's
death
case,
as
the
Mumbai
Police
is
still
carrying
out
the
investigation.
The
Supreme
Court
of
India
also
rejected
a
plea
requesting
for
a
CBI
investigation
in
the
matter.
The
apex
court
said
that
the
police
must
be
allowed
to
do
their
job
instead.
Watch
this
space
for
the
latest
update
on
Sushant
Singh
Rajput's
death
case.
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