Sunanda Pushkar death: Centre considering CBI probe

Sunanda Pushkar and Shashi Tharoor

Close on the heels of the startling allegations made by a senior All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) doctor that there was political pressure on him to change the autopsy report of former Union Minister Shashi Tharoor's wife Sunanda Pushkar, the Centre is considering a CBI probe of her mysterious death, said reports. The Delhi Police has failed to make any headway into the case even after five-and-a-half months. On Monday, reports emerged that Dr Sudhir Gupta, head of the AIIMS forensic department, had filed an affidavit before Central Administrative Tribunal in a service matter in which he had levelled the allegation. On Wednesday, the hospital quickly moved to control damage and debunked Dr. Gupta's claim. Rejecting the charge of Sudhir Gupta, who headed a three- member team that conducted the post-mortem on the body of Pushkar, who died in mysterious circumstances in a hotel in January, the AIIMS said it "categorically denies" his claim. AIIMS spokespersons Amit Gupta and Neerja Bhatla said there was no evidence that any pressure from outside was put on him (Sudhir Gupta) to alter the autopsy report. Reacting to media reports, Health Minister Harsh Vardhan said he has sought a detailed report from AIIMS Director in the wake of Sudhir Gupta's charge. With police probe into Pukshar's sensational death still on, Tharoor sought "clear and definitive conclusion" about the cause of her demise. On his part, Delhi Police Commission B S Bassi said the police would examine Gupta and Tharoor if necessary. Sunanda post mortem: AIIMS forensic head sticks to stand The head of the AIIMS' forensic department on Thursday stuck to his controversial claim that pressure was brought on him to manipulate the post mortem report on Shashi Tharoor's wife Sunanda Pushkar A day after the premier health insitute denied his claim, Dr Sudhir Gupta said, "I stand by what I said". "How do they know there is no pressure on me? Who were they to clarify that there is no pressure on me? What was the hurry to call a press conference?," he said. He was asked about AIIMS rejecting allegations levelled by him. "Not only the post mortem of Sunanda Pushkar but in a number of cases, post mortem reports were finalised by me as per the principle and practise of medicine and as per its ethical and legal norm. I have never succumbed to any pressure in my life," Gupta said. He said all his reports are bonafide. Rejecting the charge of Gupta, who headed a three- member team that did the post morten on the body of Pushkar, who died in mysterious circumstances in a hotel in January this year, AIIMS had said there was no evidence that any pressure from outside was put on him (Sudhir Gupta) to alter the autopsy report. Sunanda (52) was found dead in a 5-star hotel in South Delhi on the night of January 17, a day after her twitter spat with Pakistani journalist Mehr Tarar over an alleged affair with Tharoor. 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. Viscera samples were preserved after the autopsy at AIIMS and were sent to CFSL for further tests. The CFSL report hinted at drug poisoning but its findings were not conclusive enough to file an FIR in the case, according to police.