
Sushant Singh Rajput died on June 14, at the age of 34. Several law enforcement agencies such as the Mumbai and Patna police, the Enforcement Directorate, and the Central Bureau of Investigation have been involved in investigating the case. Subsequent delay in investigations has prompted private detectives of the city to probe the case to find out the genuineness of the entire saga. They firmly believe that there has to be some political pressure on Mumbai police; otherwise, they would not delay in bringing out the truth, as the Mumbai police are much skilled in such investigations.
Colaba based private detective told under the condition of anonymity that, “The Mumbai police are one the sharpest force, they are not only brilliant but fully equipped to solve such cases, and I wonder why there is No FIR so far in this case? Who is stopping them? Why are they lingering on with unnecessary investigations? I am also doing my investigations to reach the truth and expose all those if at all they are involved in this case wrongly”.
Rajani Pandit, an Indian private investigator who is regarded as the first woman private Detective in the state of Maharashtra, told Afternoon Voice that, “The people are losing faith in Mumbai police due to the delay in investigations” people lost patience and demanding for CBI inquiry”.
Media is also playing spoiler by baking their stories on a half-truth. Viewers and readers are misinformed on Sushant’s death; we are ready to guide Mumbai police if they seek our help”, Pandit said. She also said, “unless the truth is not exposed, people should stop attacking his girlfriend.”
These days there is a huge online campaign ran by conspiracy theories has been demanding a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) investigation into the matter. Earlier, Sushant’s girlfriend Rhea Chakraborty, his maternal uncle, and an online campaign demanded the same. Maharashtra Home Minister, Anil Deshmukh, denied a CBI probe was required. However, Tushar Mehta, Solicitor General of India, told the Supreme Court that the executive branch of India’s national government had accepted the recommendation by Bihar’s state government for a CBI inquiry into Rajput’s death. On that basis, officials said, CBI has decided to start the probe.
Actor Sushant Singh Rajput’s lawyer, Priyanka Khimani, who started working with him in 2019, has said that she barely knew Disha Salian, who is said to have managed him briefly. Both Sushant and Disha’s deaths were ruled suicides. They died within a week of each other, fuelling conspiracy theories.
Priyanka said, “I never met Disha. It is completely weird and invalid. I did not have any interaction or email exchange. I remember reaching out to Sushant that your name is being dragged into it when this news broke out. This is how much we knew her.” Sushant’s lawyer also said that she doesn’t believe in the conspiracy theories surrounding his death, because in her opinion, Sushant was the sort of person who couldn’t be influenced by external factors. She said, “When I sit back and if I have to think to myself, deep down in my gut, as heartbroken I know I am, I know it was his decision. That’s what I am inclined to believe; he was a man who made his decisions. He would change his mind often. The man I knew was the man who made his decisions. I never knew he was ever influenced by external factors. He didn’t care about other’s opinions. If people knew him, these things wouldn’t be discussed in the media.”
On June 14, 2020, Rajput was found dead, hanging from the ceiling fan in his home in Bandra, Mumbai. He had reportedly been suffering from depression. The Mumbai Police commenced an investigation, stating that the death was being treated as a suicide. The postmortem report stated that the cause of death was “asphyxia due to hanging, and called it a “clear case of suicide.” No foul play was found. The viscera report likewise ruled out foul play. On July 25, Rajput’s family lodged a first information report with police in Patna, where his father lives, accusing Rhea Chakraborty and five others of abetment of suicide. Since then, the demand for CBI has gone viral.




In the last five months, every festival has gone low key be it Ugadi/Gudipadva the Hindu new-year event, Lohri, Eid, Janmashtami and now Independence Day. COVID-19 pandemic has faded the colours of festivals. People might not be getting a chance to come out and rejoice, but they are expressing it virtually with social media posts. Well on this year Independence Day’s prominent news is that Narendra Modi replaces Vajpayee as the longest-serving non-Congress PM.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi rolled out a taxpayer’s charter and faceless assessment on Thursday as part of the government’s effort to ease compliance for assesses and reward the “honest taxpayer”. The “faceless appeal facility” will be available to all citizens of the country on September 25, the Prime Minister said. In a big new push for tax reforms, PM Narendra Modi also launched the “Transparent Taxation – Honoring The Honest” platform, in what he said will strengthen efforts of “reforming and simplifying our tax system”. “The country’s honest taxpayer plays a big role in nation-building. The new facilities being launched today reinforce the government’s commitment to honoring the honest,” PM Modi said.
Our country India has a great pre-independence history and India would not have been breathing liberation if it had not been for these valiant women who are not known and almost forgotten. You will hardly find their mention in History test books or Indian films. They are the one who fought for the nation without having a name or fame. The lesser-known but equally valorous leaders who made a mark in history. Many people came together to fight for the country’s independence. However, not much has been written about them. We talk about women’s plight, fight and struggle. We talk about women of India with great respect, somewhere we need to even remember, whatever we possess today there is some woman’s struggle story behind the same. Our independence was hard-fought. The British ruled over our lands for a long time. But then, there are heroes, so there are heroines too, the ones who stood up and fought. Some get the spotlight while some stay in the dark and contribute just as much as the others. This bodes true for India’s freedom fighters as well. For those who fought equally hard but never got any share of the limelight, because they simply never cared. Their only focus was on seeing an independent India. But as citizens of this country, we should know about some of them.
The deadly violence breaks over a Facebook post, Bengaluru journalist Pramesh Jain told Afternoon Voice that, “The Congress is also slightly going BJP way, the question is, whom should we blame for Bengaluru riots? A person makes an offensive post on Prophet Mohammad and his marriage to Aisha, Muhammad’s most beloved or favoured wife after his first wife. When we hurt religious sentiments, and Police fail to attend complaints, this is how people law in their hands. What happened is not good.”