'Jaandaar Banda Tha Yaar', Says Diljit Dosanjh After Fan Urges Him To Support #CBIForSSR

Dosanjh who shared the screen with late actor Sushant in 'Welcome To New York', on his Twitter, wrote that it is 'difficult to digest the suicide narrative.'

MUMBAI : Actor Diljit Dosanjh who shared the screen with late actor Sushant Singh Rajput in 'Welcome To New York' (2018), on his Twitter, wrote that it is 'difficult to digest the suicide narrative'. Responding to a fan on his page, Diljit said Sushant was a 'jaandaar banda'.

Fan requested Diljit to raise his voice for Sushant and lend support to Republic's CBIForSSR campaign, and to this Diljit wrote, "I met Sushant bhai twice in my life. I cannot digest the fact that he could commit suicide. He was so full of life. I know the police are doing their job. We should wait. I hope the truth comes out."

Various hashtags and campaigns have been doing the rounds since the actor's death, The initiative seeking a Central Bureau of Investigation probe into the 'Chhichhore' star’s death has been overwhelmingly supported by the stars of the film industry.

(ALSO READ : Sushant Singh Rajput death probe: Who is the mystery women who entered SSR’s building on the day of his demise)

Previously, Ankita Lokhande, Kriti Sanon, Kangana Ranaut, Anupam Kher, Varun Dhawan, and many other stars had also lent their support to the movement. 

The Centre on Thursday has asked for a CBI probe into the Sushant Singh Rajput death probe, in its reply filed in the Supreme Court. The affidavit accessed by Republic TV, highlights that two cases on the same issue were not pending in two states (Bihar and Maharashtra) anymore.

Pointing out that the Maharashtra police had not filed an FIR in the case yet, the Centre argued that the '56 statements recorded' by the state police had no backing in law in the absence of 'investigation'. The affidavit has also claimed that as the Maharashtra police can start an investigation after filing an FIR, it does not get jurisdiction to record statements. It stated that the police were required to intimate the nearest executive magistrate and draw up a report of the apparent cause of death, description of the body, marks or weapons found on or near the body - prior to filing an FIR.

SOURCE - REPUBLIC WORLD

ALSO READ : 'Mystery Spiritual Healer' surfaces, reveals Rhea Chakraborty approached him to treat Sushant Singh Rajput)

Like
0
Love
0
Haha
0
Yay
0
Wow
0
Sad
0
Angry
0

About Author

Submitted by TellychakkarTeam on Mon, 08/17/2020 - 11:39

Add new comment

Tellychakkar Google News Follow
Top Stories

MUMBAI: Musician and entertainer Munawar Faruqui has unleashed his latest track, SuppaMario, a…

MUMBAI: Mumbai, November 22, 2024: Sony SAB's Shrimad Ramayan tells the epic story of Lord Ram (…

MUMBAI: A lot of channels are gearing up for new shows in the upcoming months.

Several new…

MUMBAI: Producer-Director Abhigyan Jha, shares his thoughts on how television has evolved and…

MUMBAI: While the world is advancing with new technologies and gadgets, there are still many parts…

MUMBAI: Celebrated filmmaker Subhash Ghai is set to make his mark in the short film genre with…

Recent Stories
Latest Videos