The Free Press Journal

Ek Bechari is adrift in poll-bound Bihar

- NARSI BENWAL

The death of actor Sushant Singh Rajput has unfortunat­ely taken place at a time when Bihar is poll-bound and thus, the case has been "blown out of proportion", actor Rhea Chakrabort­y told the Supreme Court on Monday. The actress, who is alleged to be one of the prime accused in abetting the death of Sushant, further said that she has been the victim of a "media trial", with a section of media continuous­ly invading her privacy and levelling allegation­s against her.

Rhea has filed an additional affidavit in response to the contention­s of the Bihar and Maharashtr­a government­s, as also the Union government, before the apex court which is examining her petition for transferri­ng the FIR lodged by Sushant's father in Patna.

The top court is likely to hear that matter on August 18.

"The sad incident of the death of Sushant, who hailed from Bihar, unfortunat­ely occurred just in the wake of elections in Bihar. This has led to the issue of the suicide of the deceased being isolated and blown out of proportion," Rhea said in her affidavit filed through her counsel Satish Maneshinde.

The affidavit further pointed out that after Sushant, at least two actors -- Ashutosh Bhakre, 32, and Sameer Sharma, 44, -- have committed suicide. "Yet, there is no whisper about the same in power corridors. In the case of the death of Sushant, the chief minister of Bihar is reported to be responsibl­e for registrati­on of the FIR in Patna," she has claimed.

In her affidavit, Rhea has also accused a section of media for attempting to convict her in the case. "The issue has been blown out of proportion in media. A few media channels are examining and cross-examining all the witnesses in the case. I am already convicted by the media even before foul play in the death of Sushant has been establishe­d," Rhea has said, adding that this has caused her extreme trauma. "Infringeme­nt of the privacy of my rights is caused due to the constant sensationa­lisation of this case. The media had convicted the accused in the 2G and Talwar case in similar fashion, where each and every accused was subsequent­ly found to be innocent by the courts," the affidavit reads.

Rhea has further accused the BJP of purposely tr ying to render her transfer petition in the SC infructuou­s by highlighti­ng the manner in which the Bihar government lodged an FIR and later on transferre­d it to the CBI, instead of Mumbai Police, which alone has a jurisdicti­on in the matter.

"The fact that the ruling party in Bihar and the Centre (BJP) is the same and the said party is in minority in Maharashtr­a; the purported transfer of the case to the magistrate in Patna and further to the CBI is only to render my transfer plea infructuou­s," Rhea has alleged. The affidavit further goes on to trash the CBI and Bihar government's stand that the residence of the complainan­t -- i.e. Sushant's father in the present case -- cannot be considered while transferri­ng the case. "Residence of Sushant's father at Patna is no ground in law to usurp jurisdicti­on and forward the case to the magistrate at Patna. At the highest an FIR can be registered and the same is required to be forwarded to the magistrate having jurisdicti­on over the matter – in Mumbai," the affidavit reads. It further states that since Bihar has no jurisdicti­on, the subsequent FIRs registered by the CBI and the Enforcemen­t Directorat­e, which had quizzed Rhea for hours, are bad in law and are illegal.

"Investigat­ion into financial scams of thousands of crores by Enforcemen­t Directorat­e & CBI never see the light of the day and at drop of a hat, cases gets registered even without there being a jurisdicti­on in the foundation­al case," she has claimed.

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