Disha Salian’s Father Seeks CBI Probe into Her Death
MUMBAI: In a significant turn of events, Satish Salian, the father of Disha Salian, the celebrity PR manager associated with the late actor Sushant Singh Rajput, is preparing to approach the Bombay High Court to demand a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) inquiry into his daughter’s untimely demise. Disha tragically passed away on June 8, 2020, after falling from the 14th floor of a residential building, with authorities initially categorizing the incident as an accidental death.
Allegations of Cover-Up and Murder
In his petition, Salian alleges that his daughter was “brutally raped, murdered, and subjected to a politically orchestrated cover-up.” His lawyer, Nilesh Ojha, has confirmed that they are in the process of filing the petition, which aims to reveal the “web of lies, corruption, and suppression of facts” surrounding her death. The plea emphasizes that the Mumbai police hastily closed the case, ignoring crucial forensic evidence and eyewitness testimonies.
Demands for Justice
Along with calling for a CBI investigation, the petition also seeks immediate custodial interrogation of prominent political figures, including Aaditya Thackeray, a member of the Shiv Sena (UBT). Salian has expressed that he was initially misled but has since gathered irrefutable evidence contradicting the police’s narrative. The plea characterizes Disha’s death as a “premeditated act of violence” rather than an accident or suicide.
Political Ramifications
The petition also points fingers at certain Bollywood actors and former mayor Kishori Pednekar, alleging they misled Salian regarding the investigation. Minister of State for Home, Yogesh Kadam, responded by urging Salian to present any evidence he possesses to the home department.
As this case unfolds, it highlights the ongoing call for transparency and accountability in the investigation of high-profile deaths. For those seeking to stay updated on such significant news, visit Looffers.com for the latest insights and developments.