"You Have MD?": Rhea Chakraborty's WhatsApp chats with drug dealers show she used drugs in tea-coffee

In another conversation, a contact saved as 'Miranda Sushi' in Rhea's phone tells the actress "Hi Rhea, the stuff is almost over."

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The ED on Tuesday brought a new angle in Sushant Singh Rajput's case after it handed over the WhatsApp chats of Rhea Chakraborty with the drug dealers to the CBI and the NCB. Interestingly the chats were deleted and it was recovered by the ED after they seized Rhea's phone. 

Going by the various media reports who accessed WhatsApp chats of Rhea with the drug dealers, the actress asked for drugs like MD (Molly) and even marijuana. In one of the chats with an alleged drug dealer Gaurav Arya, she said, "Incase we speak about hard drugs, I haven't been doing too much. Tried MDMA once" and goes on to ask "You have MD?"

In another conversation, a contact saved as 'Miranda Sushi' in Rhea's phone tells the actress "Hi Rhea, the stuff is almost over." Miranda then asks Rhea "Should we take it from Showik's (Rhea's brother) friend? But he has just hash & bud." Basically, the hash is a kind of cannabis. 

But what attracted the most is her Rhea's chat in 2019 with Jay Shah who was the talent manager of the actress. On November 25, 2019, Jaya texts Rhea "Use 4 drops in tea or water and let him sip it... Give it 30-40 minutes to kick in"."Thank you so much," Rhea texts Jaya Saha, and Jaya replies saying "No problem bro, hope it helps". She also said to Jay to co-ordinate with Shruti Modi and send the drugs. 

Also Read: Rhea never consumed drugs in her life, ready for any test: Lawyer Satish Maneshinde

Now the question arises on 4 drops in tea and coffee. The chat explains that Rhea was feeding someone 'him' drugs in coffee and tea. But the question arises whether it was Sushant or not?

The Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) will investigate the drug angle in the Sushant Singh Rajput death case. The investigation will begin soon. In an interaction with India Today, Rakesh Asthana, director of Narco Control Bureau, said, "We are also starting the investigation in Sushant Singh Rajput's death case."




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