With Sushant Singh Rajput's case losing its prominence in the mainstream media, the late actor's fans are heartbroken and tensions among them are prevailing with no major updates coming in the case. Now, BJP Rajya Sabha MP Subramanian Swamy has some logic and appeal for the fans of Sushant Singh Rajput.
Swamy on Sunday joined a session with Virat Hindustan Sangam and talked about developments in Sushant Singh Rajput's case. Swamy interestingly narrated the story of American Gangster Al Capone and compared Sushant's case to it. Swamy said, "When steps were taken to clean up the mafia holds in United States Al Capone was the most notorious gangster. He would be ten times what Dawood Ibrahim is today. He murdered 32 people in broad daylight. The FBI tried to arrest him but every time he was convicted. Then propaganda against the FBI ran that the agency is vindictive. But the FBI didn't give up. They caught him in income tax evasion. And then he spent 50 years in jail where he ultimately died."
"So, I am saying Sushant Singh Rajput was murdered and it is unfortunate that AIIMS has orally declared to some people that it is a suicide, though we have no proof of it," added Swamy.
Swamy appealed to Sushant's fans and said, "Let's go into the matter and would request all the SSR fans that don't lose hope. We will get the killers. In the end, we will win. Bollywood mafia has to pay for this. We can't bring Sushant back but his memory should be alive that if mafia rears his head the nation will stand and crush them. Sushant was alive on 13th June. On 14th June, 9 AM he called his servant saying I want orange juice and that doesn't sound like someone who would commit suicide."
Swamy went on to say that if Sushant had to commit suicide due to depression he would have left a note just like the former CBI Director Ashwani Kumar took his own life and left a suicide note behind him.