Sushant Singh Rajput’s Friend Ganesh Hiwarkar And Ex-Manager Ankit Acharya Reach Delhi To Begin Their Hunger Strike From Tomorrow

Sushant Singh Rajput’s friend Ganesh Hiwarkar and ex-manager Ankit Acharya have reached Delhi ahead of their hunger strike, which will take place on October 2. Read on

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Sushant Singh Rajput’s Friend Ganesh Hiwarkar And Ex-Manager Ankit Acharya Reach Delhi To Begin Their Hunger Strike From Tomorrow
Sushant Singh Rajput’s friend Ganesh Hiwarkar and ex-manager Ankit Acharya have reached Delhi ahead of their hunger strike, which will take place on October 2. While speaking to Republic TV earlier, Ganesh and Ankit had said that they needed updates from the CBI on Sushant Singh Rajput’s death case. Ganesh had said that they feel the case is being diverted and that they were planning to stage a strike for 3 days. Now, both Ganesh and Ankit have reached the national capital, and they will begin their hunger strike from October 2.

Republic reported that that upon reaching Delhi on Thursday, the police questioned Ankit Acharya about his visit after which they separated him from Ganesh and dropped him to Jantar Mantar. While speaking to Republic, Ganesh said that he isn’t causing any trouble to anyone and is simply carrying a banner with 'justice for SSR' written on it, and then he would visit Rajghat to pay respects for Mahatma Gandhi. Ankit Acharya told Republic, “Delhi Police thought that we might gather a crowd here but  we informed them about our plans and they let us go."

Meanwhile, Sushant Singh Rajput’s family lawyer Vikas Singh had also expressed his concerns over the speed at which the CBI was investigating the case.
Sushant Singh Rajput

Sushant Singh Rajput

ANI reported Vikas Singh saying that Sushant’s family feels that the probe in Sushant’s death case was being taken in a different direction, and that all attention is being diverted towards drug case. ALSO READ: Sushant Singh Rajput Death BREAKTHROUGH: SSR's Sister Shweta Singh Says 'CBI To File Case Under Section 302' For Murder, Punishable By Death Or Life Imprisonment





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