Mumbai: On first death anniversary of Sushant Singh Rajput, Congress questions CBI's silence
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On the occasion of the first death anniversary of Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput, Congress has questioned CBI's silence and asked when the agency will declare the final conclusion in the case.

Taking to Twitter, INC's Sachin Sawant wrote, "It's been a year today since the unfortunate death of Sushant Singh Rajput, 310 days since CBI started the investigation and 250 days since AIIMS panel ruled out murder. When will CBI declare final conclusion? Why CBI has kept a lid on it? CBI is under immense pressure from its political bosses (sic)."

Sawant also questioned NIA's investigation in the Sachin Vaze case.

"Similarly when Antillia plot was hatched by officers including Vaze who all are from then Mumbai CP office, why is NIA not able to nab mastermind? Is this protection part of some deal? Why Parambir Singh is not being interrogated? Why NIA asks more time in court & does nothing," added Sawant.

Sawant also said that Param Bir Singh's unsubstantiated allegations were given more value than circumstantial evidences in the Antillia case to divert the attention of people.

"Modi govt using NIA, ED and CBI as political weapons to target and defame MVA. These agencies are no more Independent. But truth always prevails," added Sawant.

Sushant Singh Rajput was found hanging in his Bandra apartment on June 14, last year. The actor's death has led to a series of developments including a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe, a probe into the alleged drug nexus in Bollywood by the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB).

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