Finally, The Supreme Court of India passed its landmark judgement yesterday authorizing the CBI to take over the investigation of actor Sushant Singh Rajput’s death case thereby casting its doubt on the investigation so far done by the Mumbai Police. It is a victory for justice which evaded since last 2 months allowing the false propaganda by the Maharastra Government declaring that Shushant was not murdered but he committed suicide. In this way those who disclosed that Sushant committed suicide are on the dirty campaign to malign the poor innocent Sushant. Those who are involved in finding out the truth of this death must pass their verdict very harshly for spoiling the name of Sushan that he committed the suicide.
To cover up and to protect the culprits the Mumbai Police went into war footing like as there is a Indo - Pak war situation. It is unbelievable to notice how the entire government machinery of Maharastra is kept at the disposal of those selected elements to make the whole case as nothing but Suicide. By committing this type of harakiri on justice the main culprit who must be the close relative of the topmost personality, Police and Maharastra Government using their power to hide the justice. It is dangerous now to see entrusting the task of giving justice to the affected citizens when the protectors and giver of justice are turned irresponsible. It is a pity that in India things are going so bad.
Because of this faulty investigation, people have lost their confidence in their governments at their State levels and when this is the case how the ordinary citizen will get justice? Because of the strong stand taken by Arnab Goswami thru his TV Channel, things worked well in the case of Shushant case which is going to be handled by CBI now otherwise what would be the case? All the important persons from Mumbai and Maharastra government if they have any shame namely the Home Minister and Police Commissioner, they must either resign or forced to quit their offices because they proved to be unworthy for their posts.
A.Veronica Fernandes,