Shekhar Suman demands focus on Sushant's death rather than B'wood-drug nexus


Mumbai, Sep 24 (IANS): Actor Shekhar Suman seems disappointed with the way investigation into the death of actor Sushant Singh Rajput seems to have slowed down. He feels the focus of the probe has been diverted to the alleged drug links of Bollywood.

"Druggies ko marne do.. salakhon ke peeche dalo, desh se nikalo, film se nikalo humey koi matlab nahin. Humey sirf ye batao Sushant ko kisne maara aur kyon? Kahan gaye pithani, neeraj, samuel, khatri, cook, locksmith, ambulance waala, naqab waali ladki and the whole gang (Let the druggies die.. jail them, drive let out of the country, throw them out of films, we don't care. What we want to know is who killed Sushant and why? Where are Pithani, Neeraj, Samuel, Khatri, cook, locksmith, ambulance driver, masked girl and the whole gang)," Shekhar tweeted.

Shekhar has been showing his solidarity with Sushant's family ever since the latter died on June 14. He even visited Sushant's family in Bihar.

Meanwhile, the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) is interrogating the drugs angle in Sushant's demise and has already arrested his girlfriend Rhea Chakraborty in the matter. Summons have been issued to film stars Deepika Padukone, Sara Ali Khan and Rakul Preet Singh, among others.

  

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