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Late Sushant Singh Rajput’s sister Shweta Singh Kirti offered prayers at the Kedarnath shrine ahead of her brother’s fourth death anniversary. Sushant passed away on June 14, 2020.
On Saturday, June 1, Shweta visited Kedarnath, one of the favourite places her brother used to visit. After visiting the shrine she posted an emotional note, talking about how she welled up reaching Kedarnath, and she had to sit and cry my heart out.
In a note shared on Instagram, Shweta wrote, “It is the 1st of June, and four years ago on the 14th of this month, we lost our dearest Sushant. Even now, we are still searching for answers about what happened on that tragic day. I came to Kedarnath to pray, to remember, and to feel close to Bhai.”
Sushant’s sister expressed that the day was quite emotional for her, and she felt an ‘overwhelming urge to hug him’. She also expressed that she felt her late brother’s presence in the place, “The day was incredibly emotional; as soon as I landed in Kedarnath, tears began to flow. I walked for a while but eventually had to sit down and cry my heart out, feeling his presence all around me. I felt an overwhelming urge to hug him. I sat and meditated where he had meditated, and in those moments, I felt he was still with me, within me, living through me. It felt as if he had never left.”
She also spoke about an incident that happened the day before, “Yesterday in Phata, there was no internet connection. While sitting in my car, I managed to open Instagram and saw only one post in my feed: a picture of Bhai in Kedarnath with a Sadhu. I knew I had to meet that Sadhu, and by God’s grace, I was able to. I’m attaching that picture for reference. Grateful to God for making this happen. #kedarnath #kedarnathtemple #sushantsinghrajput.”
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On Saturday, June 1, Shweta visited Kedarnath, one of the favourite places her brother used to visit. After visiting the shrine she posted an emotional note, talking about how she welled up reaching Kedarnath, and she had to sit and cry my heart out.
In a note shared on Instagram, Shweta wrote, “It is the 1st of June, and four years ago on the 14th of this month, we lost our dearest Sushant. Even now, we are still searching for answers about what happened on that tragic day. I came to Kedarnath to pray, to remember, and to feel close to Bhai.”
Sushant’s sister expressed that the day was quite emotional for her, and she felt an ‘overwhelming urge to hug him’. She also expressed that she felt her late brother’s presence in the place, “The day was incredibly emotional; as soon as I landed in Kedarnath, tears began to flow. I walked for a while but eventually had to sit down and cry my heart out, feeling his presence all around me. I felt an overwhelming urge to hug him. I sat and meditated where he had meditated, and in those moments, I felt he was still with me, within me, living through me. It felt as if he had never left.”
She also spoke about an incident that happened the day before, “Yesterday in Phata, there was no internet connection. While sitting in my car, I managed to open Instagram and saw only one post in my feed: a picture of Bhai in Kedarnath with a Sadhu. I knew I had to meet that Sadhu, and by God’s grace, I was able to. I’m attaching that picture for reference. Grateful to God for making this happen. #kedarnath #kedarnathtemple #sushantsinghrajput.”
Check out the post here.
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Sushant was found dead in his Mumbai apartment. While initial investigation by Mumbai police suspected suicide, social media users alleged foul play. Since his death, Shweta has been fervently fighting for justice. The CBI is currently investigating the case, but they have not been able to reach a conclusion yet.
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