New Delhi: Delhi
police has said Shiv Menon, son of former union minister and Congress leader
Shashi Tharoor, will be questioned in connection with murder of his mother
Sunanda Pushkar.
Menon is Pushkar's son from an earlier
marriage.
Sunanda was found dead in a five-star
hotel room in Delhi in January 2014, after publicly accusing Congress party
lawmaker and former UN diplomat Tharoor of having an extra-marital affair with
a Pakistani journalist.
After an autopsy initially concluded
Pushkar probably died of an overdose of anti-depressant drugs, police said that
she was poi soned and a case was registered earlier this month, nearly a year
after her death.
Tharoor, who was questioned for more
than three hours, is likely to be questioned again by the police.
"Yes, he is likely to be
questioned in next two to three days. We are going to talk to him," said
Delhi Police Commissioner, BS Bassi.
"If necessary, we will also talk
to him (Shashi Tharoor) again," he added.
A Special Investigation Team (SIT) has
been formed for probe in Pushkar's death.
Meanwhile, a leader of India's regional
Rashtriya Janata Dal, Amar Singh, who claimed to be a close friend of Pushkar
was also questioned by the SIT.
"They questioned me for two hours
and I can't reveal anything because it is part of an ongoing
investigation," said Singh.
Pushkar and Tharoor married in 2010, a
third for both.
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