Mumbai: Vishal Kirti, brother-in-law of late actor Sushant Singh Rajput, has slammed actor Rhea Chakraborty saying her recent interview was a failed attempt to change the narrative of the ongoing case.
Vishal, who is married to Sushant's sister Shweta Singh Kirti, has written a long blog post defending the late actor's family and coming down on Sushant's girlfriend Rhea for claims that the actor took drugs and had mental health issues.
Without mentioning Rhea's name in the blog post, Vishal opened up about the "infamous interviews of the prime suspect who is currently under investigation by three central agencies - ED, CBI and NCB."
He pointed out how "mental health is being used by the accused as a cover-up for a crime."
"First, a big disclosure has been made by sources in CBI to an honest media house that moments before Sushant's reported time of death, he was looking at properties in Himachal, Kerala and Coorg on his search engine. Mumbai Police mislead the entire country with a lie that he was searching for terms like 'painless death' before the reported time of death, according to the channel," he wrote.
He feels this has been such a "massive cover-up by the Mumbai police that now is the right time to set the record straight. I am a champion of mental health initiatives and have read scores of books on different aspects of mental health, including looking into DSM-5. But in this case, mental health is being used by the accused as a cover-up for a crime. Whether it's a murder or an Abetment to Suicide case, why was the Mumbai police misleading the public? This is how I am recommending people to look at this case while the investigation is ongoing. If it was a suicide, it was induced by criminal forces (whether it's unnecessary prescription drugs (or illegal drugs), blackmail or 'real' death threats, we will find out soon) and if it's a murder, then it's self-explanatory."
Vishal claimed the accused's definition of depression seems very self-serving.
"I noticed in the interviews that the accused kept bringing up 'going to Coorg' as a sign of depression and she would call the infamous psychiatrist to obtain meds for him as soon as Sushant brought up 'going to Coorg'. Looks like the moment talks of Coorg came up, the accused's rebuttal was gaslighting (one type of gaslighting is making someone believe that they have mental health issues and need medication when things are not going according to the gaslighter's self-serving plans). Even if we believe that Sushant used to have 'criminally induced' depressive episodes, talks of Coorg and throwing the accused out of the home seem like an improvement in condition and a threat to the accused and the accused reacted by attempting to drug him again. The narrative which the accused and the 'chamcha' channels are trying to set is that it was a suicide because Sushant was not taking his genuine prescribed medications for a non-criminally induced mental health issue and the suicide happened because of the withdrawal effects of prescription medication," he wrote.
The real narrative, according to him, seems to be that Sushant started improving around mid-May as soon as he stopped getting criminally drugged.
"Everything was an uphill since mid-May until the accused started pulling some blackmailing punches. The accused seems to have taken Sushant's laptops, his old cell phones and other devices with her when she left the home on June 8. What was on those devices? In addition to the mental health reports, what else was she blackmailing Sushant about? The accused has been caught red-handed talking to her stooges and trying to change Sushant's debit card pins right around the time he started improving and wanted to throw the accused out of the house," he wrote.