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Found via the 2nd article which was linked from Haindava Keralam
1. zeenews.india.com/news/india/sunanda-pushkars-death-caused-by-poisoning-reports_1482339.html
2. zeenews.india.com/news/india/sunanda-pushkars-family-suspects-shashi-tharoors-role-in-her-death_1482489.html
I'm sure Tharoor and gang will steal a victory in the end. Isn't that how modern Indian stories always end: as unresolved tragedies?
3. Plus - as revealed in HK's twitter feed from between the 6th and 9th October - Tharoor's islamaniac colleagues will no doubt scratch his back if he keeps his word to scratch theirs:
4. And this further detail, still from the HK twitter feed:
BJP finally taking a page from the KKKangress underhanded tactics manual and using politically convenient times to file justified charges. Good - increased exposure at such a time may make the public indignant and use that as a leverage to put the perps away for good. Whatever it takes to get to the bottom of every lie and murder and lock away the culprits. Seems to be no other way to make law and order take its course in modern India.
(Herhaling.) From HK's twitter feed again of this past week concerning Tharoor, Congress' currently most-famous Bluebeard:
Found via the 2nd article which was linked from Haindava Keralam
1. zeenews.india.com/news/india/sunanda-pushkars-death-caused-by-poisoning-reports_1482339.html
Quote:Sunanda Pushkar's death caused by poisoning: Reports
By Manisha Singh | Last Updated: Friday, October 10, 2014 - 00:23
Zee Media Bureau/Manisha Singh
New Delhi: Poison has been found in the final viscera report of former Union minister and Congress leader Shashi Tharoor's wife Sunanda Pushkar, as per sources on Thursday.
The viscera report was submitted by AIIMS doctors to Delhi Police nine days ago, on September 30. The three-member team has now submitted the 'Subsequent Medical Board Opinion' to the police.
The new report by the panel of doctors, who had conducted the autopsy on her, was prepared on the basis of the findings of the Central Forensic Science Laboratory (CFSL) which had examined Sunanda's viscera, sources said, as per PTI.
They said that the team had again concluded like it did in its first report that her kidney, liver and heart were functioning normally and that her death was caused by poisoning.
In July this year, Tharoor had sought a speedy inquiry for a 'clear and definitive conclusion' as to the cause of death of his wife in the wake of reported claims by a senior forensic doctor that he was pressurised to manipulate the autopsy report in the case.
Dr Sudhir Gupta, who was the head of the forensic science department of AIIMS and led the panel that conducted Sunanda's post-mortem, had alleged that he was pressurised to show her death was natural, which he resisted.
Sunanda was found dead at a five-star hotel in South Delhi on the night of January 17. This happened a day after her twitter spat with Pakistani journalist Mehr Tarar over the latter's alleged affair with Tharoor.
Delhi Police set up a Special Investigation Team a few days after Pushkar`s death to probe the case as it occurred a little over three years after the marriage.
Under the law, every death of a bride within three years of marriage is viewed with suspicion that it may be a case of dowry death.
The case of Sunanda's death has seen many twists and turns and has been a matter of controversy.
In March this year, the police had said that her viscera report had hinted towards drug poisoning but its findings were still inconclusive to file an FIR in the case.
"The CFSL report has not been able to give much headway into the probe. It rules out poisoning and hints toward drug poisoning," said a senior police official associated with the probe had been quoted by the PTI as saying then.
Police sources had said then that investigators would now take the opinion from the panel of doctors from AIIMS which had carried out an autopsy to shed light into findings of the Central Forensic Science Laboratory report.
The autopsy report had mentioned more than a dozen injury marks on Sunanda`s both hands and an abrasion on her cheek which suggests a 'use of blunt force', besides a 'deep teeth bite' on the edge of her left palm.
The search and seizure memorandum of the police mentioned finding of mix of two drugs - Alprazolam and Excedrin.
The probe into the case was handed over to the Crime Branch on January 23 this year. However, the case was transferred back to the South District Police two days later on January 25.
With Agency inputs
First Published: Thursday, October 9, 2014 - 20:58
2. zeenews.india.com/news/india/sunanda-pushkars-family-suspects-shashi-tharoors-role-in-her-death_1482489.html
Quote:Sunanda Pushkar's family suspects Shashi Tharoor's role in her death
Last Updated: Friday, October 10, 2014 - 14:15
Zee Media Bureau
New Delhi: A day after the controversy over the death of Sunanda Pushkar, the wife of Congress MP Shashi Tharoor, took a new twist, her family on Friday claimed that it knew her death was planned.
In an exclusive conversation with Zee Media, Ashok Kumar, a cousin of Sunanda Pushkar, suspected Tharoor's involvement in the case.
When asked about the statement made by Sunanda's son, from a previous marriage, dismissing the speculation of Tharoor's role in her death, Kumar said Shiv was scared to speak the truth.
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Kumar also said that Pushkar was very upset about the closeness her husband shared with Pakistani journalist Mehr Tarar.
Sunanda could never commit suicide as she used to tell others how to lead their lives, Kumar added.
Earlier in the day, Kumar told a news agency that that the family knew it wasn't a natural death, but was planned.
Raising questions over Tharoor, Kumar asked why would the Congress leader go out for a meeting when his wife was unwell. Even CCTV cameras at hotel weren't working, Kumar pointed out.
Seeking justice for Pushkar, Kumar demanded a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe into the incident.
"We already knew it wasn't a natural death. It was all planned and we had been asking for CBI's probe. We knew that day when they went to stay in the hotel, this was planned earlier. Why would he (Shashi Tharoor) go for a meeting when she wasn't feeling well? Even cameras weren't working in such a big hotel. It was all planned beforehand."
On Thursday, Pushkar's latest post-mortem report, submitted to AIIMS, was leaked, which claimed that she died due to "poisoning". Delhi Police Commissioner BS Bassi has, however, dismissed the report.
(Translation of Bassi: "Await further tampering.")
Bassi said the available forensic evidence is not conclusive.
"The forensic report at the moment is not conclusive, our inquest status in today's date is pending," Bassi told reporters here.
He further countered demands of the CBI probe into Pushkar's death, saying the Delhi police is competent enough to find the truth.
"We believe in the quest for truth and whatever is required in the quest for truth... We have been doing and will continue doing," Bassi said while answering a question about the role of the investigating officer.
"We are competent to carry out the probe...Inquest is pending...And whatever is required will be done," he added.
The revelation about the autopsy report came around 10 days after the post-mortem report of the Central Forensic Science Laboratory (CFSL) was submitted to the Delhi Police by the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS).
Pushkar, 52, was found dead in a mysterious condition in her room at a five-star hotel in south Delhi on January 17.
The leaked report said that the AIIMS medical board "had thoroughly pursued the various documents that were submitted to them by the investigating officers along with the post-mortem report and histopathology report of viscera after which it was concluded the cause of Pushkar's death is poisoning".
"Viscera are positive for ethyl alcohol, caffeine, acetaminophen and cotinine," it said.
The report also revealed that the medical report reserved comment on the specific poison or chemical responsible since there was a lot of limitations on the viscera report.
"The duration of injuries have been opined already. However, the reason of these physical injuries, circumstantial evidences and statements have not been submitted by the investigative officer," the report states.
Speaking on the matter Delhi Police spokesperson Rajan Bhagat told a news agency: "Under Section 174 of the Criminal Procedure Code, the inquest proceeding in the Sundanda Pushkar case is still pending and we didn't add anything in it."
(With IANS inputs)
First Published: Friday, October 10, 2014 - 09:47
I'm sure Tharoor and gang will steal a victory in the end. Isn't that how modern Indian stories always end: as unresolved tragedies?
3. Plus - as revealed in HK's twitter feed from between the 6th and 9th October - Tharoor's islamaniac colleagues will no doubt scratch his back if he keeps his word to scratch theirs:
Quote:HaindavaKeralam @HKupdate
MM Hassan who organisd meeting of Muslim leaders in Cong. 2 demand more seats 4 dem now reminds @ShashiTharoor about his secular commitment1 Retweet Collapse
4. And this further detail, still from the HK twitter feed:
Quote:Nidheesh MK @ReporterNid
BJP Leader O Rajagopal Files Affidavit against Shashi Tharoor
http :// ow.ly/2OOxqe
Retweeted by HaindavaKeralam
www.newindianexpress.com/states/kerala/BJP-Leader-O-Rajagopal-Files-Affidavit-against-Shashi-Tharoor/2014/10/09/article2469663.ece
BJP Leader O Rajagopal Files Affidavit against Shashi Tharoor By PTI
Published: 09th October 2014 07:19 PM
Last Updated: 09th October 2014 11:14 PM
JP leader O Rajagopal filed an affidavit in Kerala High Court accusing Congress MP Sashi Tharoor, against whom he had unsuccessfully contested the Lok Sabha polls, of non-disclosure of assets inherited from his late wife Sunanda Pushkar while filing nomination papers and seeking his election to be set aside | PTI File Photo
BJP finally taking a page from the KKKangress underhanded tactics manual and using politically convenient times to file justified charges. Good - increased exposure at such a time may make the public indignant and use that as a leverage to put the perps away for good. Whatever it takes to get to the bottom of every lie and murder and lock away the culprits. Seems to be no other way to make law and order take its course in modern India.
(Herhaling.) From HK's twitter feed again of this past week concerning Tharoor, Congress' currently most-famous Bluebeard:
Quote:zeenews.india.com/news/india/sunanda-pushkars-family-suspects-shashi-tharoors-role-in-her-death_1482489.html
Kiran Kumar S @KiranKS Finally....
Sunanda Pushkar's family suspects Shashi Tharoor's role in her death.
zeenews.india.com/news/india/sunanda-pushkars-family-suspects-shashi-tharoors-role-in-her-death_1482489.html ââ¬Â¦Retweeted by HaindavaKeralam
Sunanda Pushkar's family suspects Shashi Tharoor's role in her death
A day after the controversy over the death of Sunanda Pushkar, the wife of Congress MP Shashi Tharoor, took a new twist, her family on Friday said that it knew her death was planned.
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