Actor Sushant suicide: 'It could be a conspiracy as there is gangism in the film industry,' claims Shekhar Suman


Sharing his theory, Shekhar Suman said, 'Many facts and evidences have come which show that there is more than what meets the eye. It could be a conspiracy that Sushant Singh Rajput was brought to the brink of committing suicide.'

Shekhar Sumar, who's inserted himself closely with the aftermath of Sushant Singh Rajput's suicide, recently met RJD leader Tejaswi Yadav in Patna, after spending time with the late actor's family, to discuss how the real reason behind the actor's tragic demise at just the age of 34 could be a conspiracy emanating from gangism in Bollywood, and not nepotism as was earlier believed. He also highlighted how certain facts that have come to light over the past couple of days point toward this angle. Also Read - Sushant Singh Rajput suicide: Akshaye Khanna requests Indian Government to start a CBI Enquiry in the case

Sharing his theory with India Today, Shekhar Suman said, "Many facts and evidences have come which show that there is more than what meets the eye. It could be a conspiracy that Sushant Singh Rajput was brought to the brink of committing suicide. The matter needs to be investigated thoroughly. "There is gangism and the caucus in the film industry. How is it possible that a man like Sushant Singh did not write a suicide note? Sushant also changed 50 SIM cards in the last one month. Who was he avoiding? Was there a professional rivalry?" Also Read - Sushant Singh Rajput's family upset with Shekhar Suman and Sandip Ssingh, feels they are using his demise for political mileage

Shekhar also questioned Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's reluctance in meeting Sushant Singh Rajput's family, adding, "Nitish Kumar should have gone to meet Sushant's family. When I tried to meet him, I was told that he was not meeting anyone due to Covid-19. If Tejaswi can meet me why not Nitish Kumar?

However, as per a report in Zee News, Sushant's family is upset with Shekhar and producer Sandip Ssing, beleiving that they are insensitively trying to gain political mileage from the situation. The family maintained "Everything is under investigation in Mumbai and giving media byte in Patna under the political banner is just for political mileage. Family is capable enough to demand all this and keep doing and waiting for police investigation report hence any kind of politics and political intervention not needed. There are already political people in the family who will take this up."

Tings are getting murkier by the minute in Sushant Singh Rajput's suicide case.


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