Patna:
Images of actor Sushant Singh Rajput on posters, banners, stickers and masks launched by the BJP in Bihar ahead of elections have drawn protests by opposition occasions.
Stickers and masks put out by the BJP’s cultural cell “Kala Sanskriti Manch” perform Sushant Singh Rajput — whose demise on June 14 and subsequent investigations have captivated the nation – and the message: “Na bhoole hain, na bhulne denge (now we have now neither forgotten nor will we let anyone overlook)”.
The message was seen to underline the perform of the Nitish Kumar-led Bihar authorities in pushing for a CBI investigation into the demise of the Bollywood actor, who was from Bihar, and “making sure {{that a}} promising youthful son of the state” obtained justice.
Varun Kumar Singh, state coordinator of the BJP Kala Sanskriti Manch suggested data firm ANI that 30,000 stickers and posters and 30,000 face masks have been printed so far. “We now have been using these as a sign of a movement to hunt justice for the late actor who died in Mumbai,” Mr Singh acknowledged.
“It is not a political topic nevertheless a matter close to my coronary coronary heart. We had demanded a CBI inquiry to probe Sushant Singh Rajput’s demise. I had even despatched letters to ministers demanding justice for him (Sushant). We started this movement on June 16. He was an artist and so am I,” he acknowledged.
The opposition RJD and Congress have accused the BJP of exploiting the Sushant Singh Rajput case for its political agenda. “Nitish Kumar and BJP have no options for the flood and the chief failures. To divert the attention of the parents, they solely have the Sushant and Rhea case,” acknowledged Congress spokesperson Randeep Singh Surjewala.
Bihar BJP spokesperson Nikhil Anand acknowledged, “BJP Kala Sanskriti Manch has been working for the welfare of the artists. They’re paying tribute to Sushant Singh Rajput and they also want justice. It was under no circumstances a political step nevertheless has been accomplished in solidarity.”
Rajeev Ranjan of Nitish Kumar’s JDU acknowledged the switch cannot be linked to elections, given that poll dates for Bihar have however to be launched. “Given that election dates have not however been disclosed, one cannot be a part of the actor’s (Sushant) demise with the upcoming election in Bihar,” Mr Ranjan claimed, together with, “Instigating any individual to commit suicide is the matter of concern.”
He added pointedly: “The Maharashtra authorities was controlling the state police.”
Investigations into Sushant Singh Rajput’s demise in Mumbai on June 14 seen a turf wrestle between the Shiv Sena-NCP-Congress authorities in Maharashtra and the JDU-BJP authorities in Bihar.
The Bihar authorities plunged into the case virtually a month after the demise after the actor’s father filed a criticism accusing Sushant Singh Rajput’s pal Rhea Chakraborty and her family of mentally harassing him, exploiting him for money and driving him to his demise.
Bihar handed the case over to the CBI. After Rhea Chakraborty sought that all investigations be handled by the Mumbai Police, the Supreme Courtroom decided in favour of the CBI taking on the probe, which was seen by the Bihar authorities as a victory.