Sushant
Singh
Rajput's
brother-in-law
Vishal
Singh
Kirti
took
to
his
Twitter
handle
to
share
a
lengthy
post
about
how
maligning
a
victim
and
their
family
after
a
crime,
is
like
denying
justice.
Over
the
past
few
weeks,
there
has
been
some
spotlight
on
drug
usage
by
late
Sushant,
after
a
drugs
case
emerged
during
the
investigation
of
his
death.
Vishal
tweeted,
"If
a
crime's
committed
against
someone
&
they
file
a
case
&
we
start
maligning
the
plaintiff,we
are
trying
to
deny
them
justice.Always
be
watchful
of
such
plans.Such
plans
work
by
spreading
seeds
of
doubt
so
that
the
focus
moves
away
from
the
quest4
truth
&
towards
victim
blaming."
In
an
accompanying
note,
he
talked
about
how
targeting
a
victim
or
victim's
family
denies
them
the
empathy
and
justice
that
they
deserve.
"Four
months
have
passed
since
that
horrifying
day.
My
only
message
today
is
that
when
the
victim
or
victim's
family
is
targeted,
it
is
done
to
deny
them
the
empathy
they
need
and
perhaps
make
the
rest
of
the
world
feel
that
they
don't
deserve
justice," he
wrote.
Vishal
continued,
"When
a
crime
is
committed,
it's
extremely
important
to
understand
the
emotional
turmoil
the
victim's
family
goes
through.
Slow
down
and
think
through.
Not
only
does
the
family
need
to
deal
with
the
day
to
day
aspects
of
life
and
the
grief
of
the
loss
but
also
cooperate
with
the
investigative
agencies
and
the
court
system."
After
questions
were
raised
about
Sushant's
death
being
a
possible
murder,
in
its
conclusive
report,
the
forensics
team
of
All
India
Institute
of
Medical
Sciences
(AIIMS)
apparently
said
that
Sushant
in
fact
died
by
suicide.
Sushant's
family
has
expressed
disappointment
in
the
report.
Meanwhile,
Sushant's
death
continues
to
be
investigated
by
the
Central
Bureau
of
Investigation
(CBI),
Narcotics
Control
Bureau
(NCB)
and
the
Enforcement
Directorate
(ED).
"The
case
could
go
on
for
a
while,
people
will
move
on
but
the
family
won't.
If
you
think
this
is
a
desirable
situation
to
be
in
for
the
family,
think
again.
Revictimizing
the
victim
only
hurts
the
judicial
machinery
of
a
country
and
makes
the
quest
for
justice
difficult
for
everyone," concluded
Kirti.
For
those
who
don't
know,
Sushant
was
found
dead
in
his
apartment
on
June
14.