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Sunanda Pushkar case: Will not speak to self-appointed liars, says Shashi Tharoor

‘Scummy channel accuses me of evading questions’

New Delhi: Former Union minister and Congress leader Shashi Tharoor on Wednesday lost his cool after being asked questions on the investigation in the mysterious murder case of his wife Sunanda Pushkar.

"Scummy channel accuses me of evading questions. I speak to the police & investigators, not to self-appointed vigilante liars. Told them so," Tharoor tweeted after the incident.

In a series of tweets, Tharoor also said, “I let myself down by shouting in fury at a badgering hack whom, I had often been kind to. Won't again. I regret giving them the satisfaction.”

Earlier on Wednesday, a Delhi court granted permission to the Delhi police to conduct polygraph tests on the suspects in the Sunanda Pushkar murder case.

Read: What led to Sunanda Pushkar's death: Some theories

The SHO of Sarojini Nagar police station had earlier moved a plea before the court seeking permission to conduct the polygraph test on the grounds that the suspects — Pushkar’s husband and Congress MP Shashi Tharoor’s domestic help Narain Singh, driver Bajrangi and friend Sanjay Dewan — were hiding material facts.

On Wednesday, during the hearing, the trio said that they were willing to undergo the polygraph test. After hearing their submission, metropolitan magistrate Sunil Kumar Sharma allowed the Delhi police to conduct the lie-detector test on them. “Application for polygraph test on the three suspects is allowed, subject to NHRC and the Supreme Court guidelines,” the court noted in its order.

Read here: Sunanda Pushkar's death shocks Kerala capital

During the hearing, the cops argued that the suspects were hiding crucial facts regarding the injuries on Pushkar’s body. The defence counsel, appearing for the suspects, on the other hand, argued that their clients were fully cooperating with the police.

Read here: Shashi Tharoor, hotel staff quizzed; CCTV footage, call details under scrutiny

“The Supreme Court has said that this (polygraph test) is not relied-upon evidence but if the police wants to do this, we are giving the consent. Our clients are ready to undergo the polygraph test because we don’t want to give the impression that we are running away from the probe,” the defence counsel argued.

( Source : dc )
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