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Following a nod from the Supreme Court to probe actor Sushant Singh Rajput's death, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) team will visit Mumbai on Thursday afternoon to investigate the case further.
Back to the state Congress Party office after about a month and a half, Sachin Pilot weighed on Wednesday in on the film actor Sushant Singh Rajput's suicide case, saying that its not justified to do politics over his death as truth will eventually be revealed after the CBI inquiry.
"It is not right to do politics when the Supreme Court has ordered a CBI inquiry into the matter. Everyone wants the truth to come out in this case, hope the truth will be revealed in the CBI investigation," Pilot said.
Sachin Pilot made these comments while he was attending a function organized on the occasion of Rajiv Gandhi's birth anniversary at the Congress office in Rajasthan.
Following a nod from the Supreme Court to probe actor Sushant Singh Rajput's death, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) team will visit Mumbai on Thursday afternoon to investigate the case further. A plan has been chalked out by the officials for the investigation that begins on Thursday.
The team will first visit the CBI headquarters in the Mumbai first and later meet the nodal officer of Mumbai Police's Zone-09 as well as other personnel who investigated the actor's death case. The team will gather all information from the police, including all the paperwork, case diary, and electronic evidence.
The Ashok Gehlot-led government in Rajasthan won the vote of confidence in the state Assembly on August 14 by voicenote. After a long tussle within two camps in the Congress party, Congress-led by Gehlot and Pilot had come together.
Pilot was removed as Deputy Chief Minister and Rajasthan Congress chief last month after his differences with Gehlot came out in open triggering a political crisis in the state. However both the stalwarts settled their differences, and Pilot was taken back into the party.
Talking to the media, Pilot said that the party needs to give importance to party workers in powerful positions, as well as grass root level workers in order to achieve any semblance of success.
"It is not impotant what post a person holds within a party. People have put Congress in power. Our biggest goal is to work for the public," Pilot said.
Asked about the upcoming Municipal Corporation elections, Pilot said, "It is not only about the municipal corporation elections, the party has to go for assembly polls in the next 3 years."
"Only when everyone walks together, party will get success. Only then will you win the next election if you stand the test of publicity," Pilot said.