Twitter users on Monday afternoon flooded the micro-blogging site with tweets demanding what they called “Justice for Sushant” calling for an FIR to be filed under section 302 of the Indian Penal Code for murder. The actor was found hanging at his Bandra residence on June 14.

The hashtag #FirForSushantUnder302 was among the top three trending hashtags on twitter India at 5:30 pm with nearly 70K tweets.

The actor’s death has since then caused outrage against the working of the Bollywood and Indian film industry and a large number of social media users have raised their voices against nepotism while alleging that it was the reason behind Sushant’s death. The outrage has seemingly clouded the careers of several star kids as several hashtags have trended on twitter India ever since Sushant’s death calling out to boycott their movies and to highlight the work of self-made actors.

On Monday, users tagged the official twitter handle of Maharashtra Governor seeking his intervention into the matter of filing an FIR under section 302 in the case. They also called on fellow users to boycott movies of several individual actors and producers including Karan Johar and Salman Khan, as they went on to label Khans, Bhatts, Kapoors, and Johar for the actor’s death.

The users have over the past few days been demanding CBI Enquiry into the case as well, but the government or authorities have so far have not paid heed to the demand across social media platforms.

Here are some of the tweets posted by users with the hashtag demanding filing of FIR under section 302 of IPC. 

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Bengaluru (PTI): Home Minister G Parameshwara on Saturday said that he will give a suitable response in the state legislature about the law and order situation in Karnataka, if the opposition raises the matter to target the government.

Opposition BJP has made it clear that the law and order situation will be among the main issues that it will raise during the winter session.

The winter session of the Karnataka legislature will begin in Belagavi on December 8 and will go on till 19th of this month.

"I will give a suitable answer (in the Assembly), if they (opposition raise), as to how the law and order situation is in Karnataka and in BJP-ruled states. Also, how law and order was there when the BJP was in power in the state, and how it is now with figures," Parameshwara said in response to a question.

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Speaking to reporters here, he said he is not saying that there have been no incidents in the state, but it has to be told as to how the situation was there during the BJP's rule and how it is now.

Asked about how the government will defend notorious criminals and a terror suspect allegedly enjoying preferential treatment inside the Parappana Agrahara Central Jail, the home minister said, "When the majority of the incidents took place, which government was there? All this will be informed in the Assembly when the issue is raised."

Admitting that such incidents have occurred under the current government's tenure too, he said, appropriate action has also been taken against those involved and the officials responsible. "But, old videos were circulated and it was projected as it took place now. I will explain each incident," he added.

To a question on Special Investigation Team (SIT) probe into allegations of "multiple murders, rapes and burials" in the temple town of Dharmasthala, Parameshwara said, he would inform the factual position to the legislature, if raised in the House.

"SIT has submitted the report to the court. They have also submitted it to the government. If the issue is raised, we will inform the house. Factual position has to be told. What is there to hide?"

Asked about his meeting with senior Minister Satish Jarkiholi, amid leadership speculation in the state, Parameshwara said, some time the meeting with Jarkiholi might be on work-related matters as he holds a major PWD portfolio, while sometime it will be for casual political discussions.

"What is there to hide in it? We have met in the past too," he added.