Yesterday
(August
19),
the
Supreme
Court
of
India
ordered
for
a
Central
Bureau
of
Investigation
(CBI)
inquiry
in
Bollywood
actor
Sushant
Singh
Rajput's
death.
The
decision
of
the
apex
court
allowing
CBI
to
take
over
the
case
was
welcomed
by
the
late
actor's
fans,
friends
and
family
members.
For
the
unversed,
Sushant
Singh
Rajput
passed
away
on
June
14
(Sunday),
and
his
family,
fans
and
close
friends
want
the
truth
about
his
mysterious
death
to
be
revealed.
When
SC
passed
its
decision
about
Sushant
Singh
Rajput's
death
case,
celebrities
from
the
Indian
film
industry
welcomed
the
verdict
and
sought
justice
for
the
actor.
Tollywood
star
Nikhil
Siddhartha
also
reacted
to
the
same
on
Twitter
and
wrote,
"Finally..
Now
we
will
all
know
the
Truth
of
what
exactly
happened.
#SushantSingRajput
#CBIForSSR."
However,
a
senior
journalist's
Twitter
interaction
with
a
user
named
Pranav
Mahajan
caught
Nikhil
Siddhartha's
attention,
as
he
made
a
controversial
comment
on
Sushant
Singh
Rajput's
case.
Journalist
Sreenivasan
Jain
commented,
"Pranavji,
sadly
it
is
personal
biases
(and
political
agendas)
which
have
converted
a
tragic
suicide
into
a
national
tamasha."
This
comment
didn't
go
down
well
with
Nikhil
Siddhartha
as
he
quickly
responded
to
the
senior
journalist
with
a
question.
The
Kirrak
Party
actor
asked
Sreenivasan
Jain,
"Sir
How
hav
u
arrived
at
a
conclusion
that
it
is
a
suicide?
when
the
Supreme
Court
of
India
has
allowed
a
CBI
Enquiry
suspecting
FOUL
PLAY.
India
wants
2
knw
the
truth.
What
bias
do
u
hav
frm
letting
an
investigation
happen?nd
calling
a
fight
4
the
truth
a
Tamasha!
#CBITakesOver."
Nikhil
Siddhartha's
question
to
the
journalist
has
grabbed
everyone's
attention,
but
the
journalist
has
not
yet
replied
to
the
same.
Apart
from
Nikhil,
Tollywood
stars
like
Rakul
Preet
Singh,
Payal
Ghosh,
Shiva
Kandukuri
and
others
reacted
to
SC's
decision.
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about
your
mental
well-being
or
of
someone
you
know?
Help
is
just
a
call
away.
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out
to
the
nearest
mental
health
specialist
at
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