Sushant Singh Rajput’s Fans Urge PM Narendra Modi To Launch CBI Inquiry Into The Actor's Death, Trend #PMModiCBIForSSR On Twitter

Late actor Sushant Singh Rajput’s fans get #PMModiCBIForSSR trending on Twitter, asking PM Narendra Modi for CBI inquiry into actor’s death

Amruta Patel

Sun Jul 05 2020, 20:31:18 40126 views
After #BreakTheSilenceForSushant trending on Twitter urging the government for speedy justice in actor Sushant Singh Rajput’s untimely death, Twitter is once again trending with yet another hashtag, this time mentioning the honourable Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi and CBI in their Twitter trend. #PMModiCBIForSSR is currently seen on Twitter, where fans of the late actor are urging PM Modi to launch a CBI inquiry into the actor’s death. Few of the netizens have also tagged senior actor Shekhar Suman and actress Payal Rohatgi  for standing in support voicing their opinion.

Tweets such as, “#PMModiCBIForSSR so sad to see none of these so called bollywood celebrities coming out in the support of CBI enquiry. Thanks to @Payal_Rohatgi @RoopaSpeaks @shekharsuman7 for all the support,” and more, the micro blogging site is experiencing the rage of the people regarding the actor’s death. One of the netizens also mentioned how the Bollywood gang was against SSR as he was an outsider in the industry with excellent acting chops.

Check out some more tweets below-  



The late actor’s sister Shweta Singh Kirti has been posting pictures of special moments of the actor with the family on her social networking account. ALSO READ: Sushant Singh Rajput Demise: Sister Shweta Singh Kirti Shares Late Brother’s Handwritten Note And It’s Every Bit Inspiring

Sushant Singh Rajput’s untimely death due to suicide, left the industry in a shock, post which Mumbai Police has been investigating about his death by recording statements of the people connected to him. ALSO READ: Dil Bechara: Late Sushant Singh Rajput And Sanjana Sanghi's Film Trailer To Release Tomorrow



Image Source: Instagram/sushantsinghrajput

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