While
the
Supreme
Court
has
reserved
judgement
in
Rhea
Chakraborty's
plea
to
transfer
case
from
Patna
to
Mumbai,
the
CBI
(Central
Bureau
of
Investigation)
probe
in
Sushant
Singh
Rajput's
death
was
accepted
by
Centre
on
Bihar
government's
recommendation.
Now,
the
late
actor's
sister
has
taken
to
her
Instagram
profile
to
remind
fans
that
the
fight
is
not
over
yet.
This
FIR
filed
in
Patna
has
led
to
a
turf
war
between
the
police
forces
of
Patna
and
Mumbai
on
the
bases
of
jurisdiction
claims.
As
the
case
was
transferred
to
CBI,
the
move
was
opposed
by
the
Maharashtra
government,
that
said
the
FIR
registered
by
CBI
should
also
be
transferred
to
Mumbai
police.
Supreme
Court
is
yet
to
decide
on
whether
the
case
would
be
investigated
by
the
CBI
or
Mumbai
Police.
Shweta
Urges
Fans
To
Stand
Together
Shweta
Singh
Kirti
took
to
Instagram
to
reiterated
the
family's
demand
for
a
CBI
probe.
She
posted
a
picture
of
herself
holding
up
a
placard
which
read,
"I
am
sister
of
Sushant
Singh
Rajput
and
I
request
for
#CBIforSSR."
In
the
caption,
Shweta
added,
"It's
time
we
find
the
truth
and
get
justice.
Please
help
our
family
and
the
whole
world
to
know
what
the
truth
is
and
find
closure,
otherwise
we
will
never
be
able
to
live
a
peaceful
life!!#CBIForSSR
Raise
your
voice
and
demand
#JusticeForSushantSinghRajput
#WarriorsForSSR
@sushantsinghrajput."
Shweta
Also
Shared
A
Video
On
Instagram
Soon
afterwards,
she
also
shared
a
video
requesting
a
CBI
inquiry
and
said
that
the
family
deserves
to
know
the
truth.
Shweta wrote
in
the
caption,
"We
stand
together
as
a
nation
for
CBI
Enquiry!
Demanding
an
unbiased
investigation
is
our
right
and
we
expect
nothing
but
the
truth
to
come
out.
🙏
#CBIForSSR
#Warriors4SSR
#justiceforSushanthSinghRajput
@PMOIndia
@narendramodi
@AmitShah
"
Sushant
Passed
Away
On
June
14,
2020
Sushant's
family
in
the
FIR
with
Patna
police
accusing
his
girlfriend,
Rhea
Chakraborty
of
abetment
to
suicide.
Along
with
Rhea,
her
family
has
also
been
accused
of
misappropriating
Rs
15
crore
from
his
bank
account
in
the
last
one
year.
However,
KK
Singh
while
giving
a
statement
to
CBI
said
the
case
should
be
looked
into
as
a
‘murder' and
not
suicide,
based
on
the
recent
developments
in
the
investigations
and
media
reports,
which
claim
that
the
evidence
was
allegedly
'destroyed'.
Sushant
passed
away
at
his
Mumbai
home
on
June
14.
The
Mumbai
Police
filed
an
accidental
death
report
and
have
recorded
the
statements
of
56
people
in
the
case
until
now.
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mental
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or
of
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