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Sushant Singh Rajput death: Opposition demands an apology from media for defaming Rhea Chakraborty’s image, slams BJP after CBI closes case

The closure report has now been submitted to a special court in Mumbai, which will decide whether to accept the findings or order further investigation.

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The Opposition has slammed sections of the media and the BJP for their handling of the Sushant Singh Rajput death case, demanding an apology for the vilification of actor Rhea Chakraborty. The call for accountability comes after the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) filed a closure report, concluding that Rajput’s death was a suicide with no evidence of foul play or involvement by Chakraborty.

Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Priyanka Chaturvedi took to social media to express her outrage, targeting news channels and anchors for their sensational coverage of the case. “The news channels and anchors that carried out their agenda using Sushant Singh Rajput’s unfortunate death should find chullu bhar pani to go drown in. Their credibility and conscience died long ago,” she posted on X.

In another post, Chaturvedi criticized those who doubted the Mumbai Police investigation and welcomed the intervention of the Bihar Police and CBI. “All those who doubted the Mumbai Police investigation on SSR and welcomed the Bihar Police team to cater to a bloodthirsty media, and then welcomed the CBI, should feel some remorse. The CBI closure report took 5 years but surely exposed agenda bearers,” she wrote.

Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Sanjay Raut also weighed in, accusing the BJP of using the case to defame its rivals. “BJP never leaves a stone unturned to defame their rivals. It has been proved that this was a suicide, but they repeatedly find ways to file petitions regarding this case. Someone’s family should never be dragged into politics and defamed,” Raut said.

Samajwadi Party leader Fakhrul Hasan Chaand refrained from commenting on the CBI’s findings but emphasized the importance of respecting legal processes. “The CBI is the biggest probe agency in the country. It has conducted its investigation but found nothing. Submitting the closure report is part of the legal process, and the Samajwadi Party doesn’t want to comment on it,” he said.

Social media outrage
The CBI’s closure report has sparked widespread reactions on social media, with many users demanding an apology for Rhea Chakraborty, who faced relentless media scrutiny and public backlash.

Fact-checker Mohammed Zubair called out actor Akshay Kumar, asking, “Hello Akshay Kumar, are you not going to tweet now that the CBI has concluded the investigation after more than 4 years and given a clean chit to Rhea Chakraborty?”

Senior journalist Rajdeep Sardesai criticized the media, stating, “Hate to say I told you so, BUT a large section of news media owes a HUGE apology to Rhea Chakraborty and her family. You destroyed a family for your shitty TRPs. And CBI, you should have filed the closure report years ago. Shame.”

Journalist Rohini Singh also called for accountability, asking, “Will Times Now, Republic, and India Today apologize to Rhea Chakraborty post the CBI closure report and the clean chit to her? If they have any shame, any shred of human decency, they should issue a grovelling apology for slandering her, telling outrageous lies, and getting her imprisoned only because they were determined to run an agenda.”

Social media users echoed these sentiments, with one user, Mohit Chauhan, stating, “We, as a nation, owe an apology to you, Rhea Chakraborty. The CBI has closed the Sushant Singh Rajput case and given a clean chit to Rhea as no evidence was found against her. Will godi media apologize to her for destroying her career for the sake of cheap TRP?”

Another user, Roshan Rai, added, “CBI files closure report in Sushant Singh Rajput’s case. Natural Suicide, No Foul Play involved. This country owes an apology to Rhea Chakraborty. The media launched a witch hunt against her, destroyed her dignity, made her a national villain, and abused her day in and out. She should sue everyone from Smita Prakash to Navika Kumar.”

Case background
Sushant Singh Rajput was found dead in his Mumbai apartment on June 14, 2020. The CBI took over the investigation from the Bihar Police, which had registered an abetment of suicide case based on a complaint filed by Rajput’s father, K.K. Singh. The CBI’s forensic team at AIIMS dismissed claims of poisoning or strangulation, concluding that the actor’s death was a suicide.

The closure report has now been submitted to a special court in Mumbai, which will decide whether to accept the findings or order further investigation.

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Omar Abdullah distances INDIA bloc from Congress’s vote chori campaign

Omar Abdullah has clarified that the INDIA opposition bloc is not linked to the Congress’s ‘vote chori’ campaign, saying each party is free to set its own agenda.

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Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister and National Conference leader Omar Abdullah has drawn a clear line between the INDIA opposition bloc and the Congress’s ongoing ‘vote chori’ campaign, stating that the alliance has no role in the issue being raised by the grand old party.

Speaking to the media, Abdullah said every political party within the alliance is free to decide its own priorities. He underlined that the Congress has chosen to focus on alleged irregularities linked to voter lists and electoral processes, while other parties may pursue different agendas.

According to Abdullah, the INDIA bloc as a collective is not associated with the ‘vote chori’ narrative. He added that no party within the alliance should dictate what issues another constituent should raise in public discourse.

The remarks came days after the Congress organised a large rally in the national capital to intensify its campaign. The party has alleged that the Election Commission is working in favour of the BJP to influence electoral outcomes. Both the poll body and the ruling party have rejected these claims.

INDIA bloc cohesion under scrutiny

Abdullah’s comments have gained significance as they follow his recent observation that the INDIA bloc is currently on “life support”. That remark, made during an interaction at a leadership summit in Delhi, triggered mixed reactions from alliance partners.

At the event, Abdullah had said the opposition grouping revives intermittently but struggles to maintain momentum, especially after electoral setbacks. He also pointed to the Bihar political developments, suggesting that decisions taken by the alliance may have contributed to Nitish Kumar returning to the NDA fold. He further cited the inability to accommodate the Hemant Soren-led Jharkhand Mukti Morcha in Bihar seat-sharing talks as a missed opportunity.

Allies respond to Omar Abdullah’s remarks

Reactions from within the INDIA bloc reflected differing views on Abdullah’s assessment. RJD leader Manoj Jha termed the remarks “rushed” and said responsibility for strengthening the alliance lies with all constituents, including Abdullah himself.

CPI general secretary D Raja called for introspection among alliance partners, questioning the lack of coordination despite the stated objective of defeating the BJP and safeguarding democratic values.

Samajwadi Party MP Rajeev Rai disagreed with the “life support” analogy, saying electoral defeats are part of politics and should not demoralise opposition forces. He cautioned that internal pessimism only serves the BJP’s interests.

BJP targets opposition unity

The BJP seized on the comments to attack the opposition bloc’s unity. Senior leader Shahnawaz Hussain dismissed the INDIA alliance as defunct, claiming it lost relevance after the Lok Sabha elections and lacks leadership and a clear policy direction.

Abdullah’s latest clarification on the ‘vote chori’ campaign reinforces the visible differences within the opposition alliance, even as its constituents continue to debate strategy and coordination ahead of future political battles.

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Nitin Nabin terms BJP working president role a party blessing, thanks leadership

BJP national working president Nitin Nabin has termed his appointment a blessing of the party, thanking its leadership and pledging to work on the ideals of his late father.

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Newly appointed BJP national working president Nitin Nabin on Monday described his elevation as a blessing bestowed by the party and expressed gratitude to its top leadership for placing faith in him.

Speaking to reporters in Patna after paying floral tributes to a statue of his late father, former BJP MLA Nabin Kishor Prasad Sinha, the Bihar minister said he would continue to work on the principles he inherited from his family and the organisation.

“I have always worked on the ideas of my father, who treated the party like his mother and put the nation above everything else. I believe that is why the party has given me this responsibility,” Nabin said. He later visited Mahavir Mandir in the city to offer prayers.

Gratitude to Prime Minister, focus on Antyodaya

Thanking Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his guidance, Nabin said development under the current leadership has reached towns and villages across the country. He added that the party has expanded its presence and emerged as a platform representing the poor.

According to Nabin, no section of society has remained untouched by the welfare initiatives of the NDA government. He said the idea of Antyodaya has now reached every corner of India, recalling the contributions of Deendayal Upadhyaya, Syama Prasad Mookerjee and Atal Bihari Vajpayee in shaping the philosophy.

On elections and party organisation

Responding to questions on upcoming elections, including in West Bengal, Nabin said BJP workers remain active at all times. He remarked that unlike other parties, BJP cadres work round the year and remain prepared in every state.

At 45, Nabin is a five-time MLA from the Bankipur assembly constituency and has served twice as a minister in the Bihar government. He comes from an RSS background and is currently part of the Nitish Kumar-led state cabinet.

A generational shift in the party

Nabin’s appointment as national working president on Sunday was seen as a significant organisational move. The position, though not mentioned in the party constitution, has earlier served as a transition role before elevation to the top post.

Prime Minister Modi publicly endorsed the decision, describing Nabin as a hardworking and grounded leader with strong organisational experience. Party leaders have projected the move as part of a generational shift, with Nabin expected to follow a trajectory similar to that of the current national president, who had earlier served as working president before taking charge of the organisation.

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BJP demands Sonia Gandhi’s apology over Congress rally slogan targeting PM Modi

A slogan raised against Prime Minister Narendra Modi at a Congress rally in Jaipur has sparked a political storm, with the BJP demanding an apology from Sonia Gandhi and other senior Congress leaders.

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A political controversy has erupted after a slogan referring to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s “grave” was raised during a Congress rally in Jaipur, prompting the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to demand an apology from senior Congress leaders, including Sonia Gandhi.

The slogan was raised at a ‘Vote Chor Gaddi Chhod’ rally held in Rajasthan’s capital, where Manju Lata Meena, Jaipur women’s Congress district president, led a group chanting the remark against the Prime Minister. The rally was organised to highlight the Opposition’s allegations of vote theft against the BJP.

When questioned later, Meena defended her statement, saying it reflected public anger over alleged electoral issues. She also accused the Prime Minister of diverting attention from concerns related to employment, youth, women and farmers.

BJP seeks apology from Congress leadership

The remarks triggered sharp reactions from the ruling party. BJP president and Union minister JP Nadda raised the issue in the Rajya Sabha, calling the slogan highly objectionable and accusing the Congress of revealing its mindset through such language. He demanded an apology from Sonia Gandhi, chairperson of the Congress Parliamentary Party, and Mallikarjun Kharge, the Leader of the Opposition in the Upper House.

Union minister Kiren Rijiju also criticised the slogan, saying political rivals are not enemies and such statements cross acceptable boundaries. Addressing a press conference, he urged Kharge and Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi to apologise on the floor of both Houses of Parliament. Rijiju said it was unfortunate that Congress workers were using language that appeared to incite violence against a constitutional authority.

Congress response and allies’ reactions

Congress MP Manickam Tagore dismissed the BJP’s reaction, claiming that the rally had unsettled ruling party leaders. He said the response from BJP leaders showed they were rattled by the Opposition’s campaign.

However, some of Congress’s allies distanced themselves from the slogan. A Samajwadi Party MP said political differences should not translate into disrespectful language for those holding constitutional posts. A senior leader of the Nationalist Congress Party (SP) also termed the slogan inappropriate, stating that regardless of political disagreements, the Prime Minister’s position must be respected.

The episode has added to the ongoing war of words between the BJP and the Congress, with both sides trading accusations as Parliament’s Winter Session continues.

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