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Sushant Singh Rajput’s sister Priyanka got prescription from Delhi due to lockdown: Father's lawyer reacts to WhatsApp chats

The chats that have now surfaced are from June 8

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Tribune Web Desk
Chandigarh, September 1

After WhatsApp chats between Sushant Singh Rajput, and one of his sisters revealed that she was arranging a prescription for him, his father's lawyer Vikas Singh has said that the family was only aware that the actor had anxiety. 

The chats that have now surfaced are from June 8. 

In one text message, Priyanka asks Sushant to take Librium for a week, Nexito every day and to keep Lonazep ‘handy’ for when there is anxiety attack. 

When told by the actor that he won’t get these medicines without a prescription, she says she will see if she can arrange it. 

Also read: Sushant Singh Rajput's sister Priyanka gave him anxiety medication, family knew of depression, reveal chats

“My friend here is a renowned doctor who can get you connected to the best doctor in Mumbai all confidential.. so don’t worry,” she said in another message. She later sent him a prescription, and said it should not matter if it is from Delhi: “If anything, one can say it is on online consultation”.

Rhea Chakraborty’s lawyer Satish Maneshinde had said on Monday that she left actor’s home as Priyanka had changed Sushant’s medication without proper consultation. 

“Rhea Chakraborty in her statements to the CBI and ED said that on June 8, Priyanka had chatted with Sushant. She asked Sushant to take three different medicines without prescription. Rhea protested as she said that he was already taking medicines prescribed by Sushant’s doctors. Rhea had an argument with Sushant regarding the same and then Sushant asked her to leave. Rhea then called her brother, Showik Chakraborty, to take her home,” he had said.

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