Sushant Singh Rajput's family expresses gratitude toward Bihar CM for 'getting wheel of equity under way' after SC's decision
Following the Supreme Court decision on Rhea Chakraborty's supplication to move the FIR from Patna to Mumbai, Sushant Singh Rajput's family says thanks to Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar for 'getting wheel of equity underway'. The CBI will presently assume control over the passing test.
In the ongoing improvement with Sushant Singh Rajput's demise test, the Supreme Court has requested the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to assume control over the examination. The top court additionally requested Mumbai Police to hand over proof gathered during their examination. They have likewise denied the Maharashtra government's choice to challenge the request. Following the decision, the family shared an announcement responding to the decision. The family said thanks to Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar for driving the procedure. They likewise expressed gratitude toward the SSR Warriors who have bolstered the family through these troublesome occasions.
The statement reads:
We. Sushant’s family. Thank our friends. Well-wishers. Media and millions of fans worldwide for their love for Sushant and support for us.
We are particularly thankful to Shri Nitish Kumar, Hon’ble Chief Minister. Bihar for setting the wheel of justice in motion.
Now that the country’s premier investigating agency has taken over, we believe that all those involved in the dastardly crime will be brought to justice.
We believe that public trust in institutions is important. Today’s development has reaffirmed our faith in India as a robust democracy.
We love our country more than ever.
The decision was articulated at the beginning of today, August 19, Justice Hrishikesh Roy. During the decision, SC stated, "Sushant Singh Rajput was a gifted entertainer and kicked the bucket a long time before his maximum capacity could be figured it out. Many are distinctly anticipating the result of the test so theories can be settled. Subsequently, a reasonable, skillful, fair examination is need of great importance."
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