Jiah Khan’s Mother Talks About Justice Hours Before Verdict, Says ‘I Really Don’t Know…’

The verdict in Jiah Khan's suicide case will be pronounced on April 28 at 10:30 am.

The verdict in Jiah Khan’s suicide case will be pronounced on April 28 at 10:30 am.

Earlier today, Sooraj Pancholi’s mother Zarina Wahab also spoke about the case and shared that she feels helpless as a mother when she sees her son in pain.

Hours before a Mumbai court is to pronounce its verdict in the Jiah Khan suicide case, the late actress’s mother Rabia Khan has now expressed hope for justice. “I am in the spiritual realm with my child,” Rabia told E-Times, adding, “I really don’t know what the outcome of the truth that we stand for will be.”

Earlier today, Sooraj Pancholi’s mother Zarina Wahab also spoke about the case and shared that she feels helpless as a mother when she sees her son in pain. She claimed Suraj is innocent and hoped that justice would be served on Friday.

“When my son looks at me I can feel his pain. I can’t look into his eyes. We don’t say much to each other. I can feel what he’s going through. And I feel helpless. I can’t say anything to him. I know my son is innocent. It has taken ten years. But I have full faith in the almighty. I think it has been a phase, a painful phase But there is fear in the house of God, not darkness. I have full faith that my son will get justice because he is innocent.’

In June 2013, Jiah Khan was found hanged at her home by her mother, Rabia Khan. Khan also reportedly wrote a 6-page letter describing her relationship with Sooraj Pancholi. After Jiah’s death, her mother accused Sooraj and his family of ‘misbehaving’ with Jiah. After this, a case of abetment to suicide was registered against him. Suraj was also arrested but was later released on bail.

Jiah’s mother moved the Bombay High Court after Sooraj was granted bail, seeking transfer of the probe to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). The central probe agency filed a charge sheet in December 2015 in which they accused Pancholi of abetment to suicide under section 306 of the Indian Penal Code.

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