Shashi Tharoor summoned to court as an accused in wife Sunanda's death
New Delhi: Congress leader Shashi Tharoor has been summoned by a Delhi court as an accused in the suicide of his wife Sunanda Pushkar.
The Patiala High Court in Delhi on Tuesday issued summons to the Member of Parliament and asked him to appear before it on July 7.
Shashi Tharoor issued a statement on Tuesday in connection with the case and said , "I find the charges preposterous and baseless, the product of malicious and vindictive campaign against myself."
The Delhi Police had on May 14 accused Shashi Tharoor of abetting Sunanda Pushkar's suicide and told the court that he should be summoned as an accused in the four-and-half year-old case. The police also claimed that there was sufficient evidence against Tharoor.
Nearly 3,000-page charge-sheet filed on May 14 by the Delhi police explained why the death case is a case of abetment to suicide and cruelty.
The charge-sheet has named Shashi Tharoor as the only accused while also alleging that he had subjected his wife, Sunanda Pushkar, to cruelty and had urged the court to summon the Lok Sabha MP from Thiruvananthapuram.
51-year-old, Sunanda Pushkar was found dead at her suite in Leela Hotel in New Delhi on the night of January 17, 2014, days after she publicly accused her husband of having an affair with a Pakistani journalist.