Sushant Singh Rajput’s Sister Shweta Deletes Her Social Media Handles On His four Month Death Anniversary
Sushant Singh Rajput's Sister, Shweta Kirti Singh Has Been Campaigning For An Unbiased Probe In The Death Case. On His Four Month Death Anniversary, She Deletes Her Social Media Handles
Sushant Singh Rajput’s untimely death left millions of his fans heartbroken. The cause of his death is still unknown and CBI including NCB, ED are currently probing the case. The Narcotic Control Bureau had summoning several celebs such as Deepika Padukone, Sara Ali Khan, Shraddha Kapoor in the drug nexus case related to the late actor. His sister, Shweta Kirti Singh now deletes her Instagram as well as Twitter handle.
Few fays ago, Sushant Singh Rajput’s family and their lawyer, Vikas Singh expressed their displeasure on CBI for the investigation style. The family apparently had questioned the speed of CBI probe and other developments in the case. Earlier, family members were seen supporting several campaigns on social media for an unbiased probe in late actor’s death case. However, now his sister, Shweta Kirti Singh who had posted several video addressing Sushant’s fans has surprisingly deleted her Instagram and Twitter handle.
Today marks the four month death anniversary of the actor. And apparently, Shweta had shared a throwback video of Sushant and captioned it as, ‘True inspiration’. She had not revealed the real reason behind quitting the social media platform.
For the unversed, prime accused, Rhea Chakraborty recently has been granted with the bail from Bombay High Court. Samuel Miranda and Dipesh Sawant have also got the bails, while Rhea’s brother, Showik is still behind the bars for allegedly procuring drugs. The Narcotic Control Bureau has seized Deepika, Sara, Shraddha’s phones to acquire more evidences. The NCB officials are expected to summon more big celebs in drug nexus case, according to reports.
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