Former
Maharashtra
chief
minister
and
leader
of
the
Bharatiya
Janata
Party
Narayan
Rane
gave
his
two
bits
in
the
controversial
Sushant
Singh
Rajput
death
case.
Speaking
to
the
media
on
Tuesday,
August
4,
Rane
said
that
Sushant
Singh
Rajput's
death
was
not
a
suicide
but
a
murder
and
that
it
needs
to
be
investigated
thoroughly.
The
statement
by
Rane
has
come
right
after
Bihar
Chief
Minister
Nitin
Kumar
recommended
a
Central
Bureau
of
Investigation
(CBI)
inquiry
into
the
case.
Rane
has
taken
the
names
of
two
Bollywood
actors,
Sooraj
Pancholi
and
Dino
Morea,
in
the
Sushant
case
and
wants
them
to
be
questioned
by
the
police.
Rane
claimed
that
there
was
a
party
at
Sooraj
Pancholi's
place
on
June
13,
2020,
the
night
before
Sushant
Singh
Rajput
was
found
dead
in
his
apartment.
The
politician
claimed
that
the
Bollywood
bigwigs
who
attended
Pancholi's
party
need
to
be
questioned.
Rane
further
said
that
a
lot
of
ministers
visit
Dino
Morea's
house,
which
is
close
to
where
Sushant
Singh
Rajput
lives
and
claimed
that
they
were
headed
to
Sushant's
place
after
they
left
Dino's
house.
"Why
were
people
present
at
Sooraj
Pancholi's
house
party
not
questioned?
On
June
13
there
was
a
party," he
said,
adding,
"Who
is
Dino
Morea?
His
house
is
some
distance
away
from
Sushant
Singh
Rajput's
house.
Many
ministers
visit
Dino's
house.
That
day,
after
the
party,
everyone
left
Dino's
place
and
headed
to
Sushant's
house."
Rane
tried
to
point
out
that
Mumbai
Police
are
trying
to
hide
and
protect
some
people
in
the
case.
He
questioned
why
the
police
haven't
been
able
to
find
the
location
of
accused
Rhea
Chakraborty,
who
has
been
charged
with
abetment
to
suicide
and
has
kept
her
phone
off.
Rane
also
alleged
that
there
is
a
definite
link
between
the
alleged
suicide
cases
of
Sushant
Singh
Rajput
and
his
ex-manager
Disha
Salian,
which
happened
in
quick
succession.
Rane
reportedly
said
in
his
press
conference
that
Disha
Salian
was
raped
and
murdered.
The
politician's
son
Nitesh
Rane
stands
by
his
father's
statement,
saying
that
he
being
an
ex-CM
will
say
things
responsibly.
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