Subramanian Swamy thinks Sushant Singh Rajput was murdered

Subramanian Swamy has raised several questions regarding the death of Bollywood star Sushant Singh Rajput on Thursday and shared a 26 point document on Twitter that puts Suicide theory against the Murder Theory.

The document that Swamy posted in his Twitter page states that the location of ligature mark on Sushanth’s neck does not match with suicide rather a homicide.  It also highlights that there was CCTV outage, missing of ( Sushanth’s) room’s duplicate key, marks on his body indicate towards beating and holding, no suicide note etc.

Further, it is mentioned in the document that Sushanth was playing video games in the morning of June 14 (his date of death) and argues that he was in a positive mood.  There are several points that are support the murder theory.

Speaking to The Daily Guardian in an exclusive interview, Swamy answered what made him to become interested with the case.

“Judging from the evidence that came on record, there seemed to be some haste in concluding the matter”.

“Few things alerted my attention. First is that after his body was taken to the morgue, I was a bit surprised because RC Cooper Hospital is really meant for road accidents so why take him there? Even there, the three doctors who examined him said death is due to asphyxiation which means robbed of his breath”.

“That could mean death by hanging or it could be by someone squeezing his neck. They also said that the postmortem was provisional; yet the next day, they cremated his body. What was the hurry? This was the first thing that alerted me because he was a superstar, he was a celebrity and also someone who was getting threats to fall in line, that there is a cartel in Bollywood and three names were given… all of whom share the last name Khan”.

“There is no religion in this because there are others who are with them who are Hindus. Ishkaran (Bhandari and Kangana Ranaut’s lawyer) who is looking into the case, found out that the flat he had been found in was not sealed. Even in Sunanda’s (Pushkar) case, the hotel room was sealed. This is a case where injustice is being done”.

“Even if it was suicide, was it induced suicide, was it assisted suicide? We want to know which it was. Was he driven to it? We are told that many of his contracts got cancelled and he was told his career is over. Therefore, I have taken up his case to see that justice is being done”.