Sunanda Pushkar Was Murdered, Secret Report Claims

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March 12, 2018

New Delhi, Mar 12: While the Delhi Police is yet to come out with a conclusive report over the cause of death of Sunanda Pushkar, wife of Congress MP Shashi Tharoor, a report has claimed that she was poisoned and the investigating authorities were aware of the fact. The first report, prepared by the then Deputy Commissioner of Police BS Jaiswal in the Sunanda Pushkar death case, said that it was not a suicide. The report added that the Sub Divisional Magistrate at Vasant Vihar, Alok Sharma, was of the view that it was not a case of suicide and he had ordered the SHO of Sarojini Nagar police station to investigate the death as a case of murder.

The decision was made after the postmortem report said that the cause of death was poisoning. The injuries were caused by blunt force and there was an injection mark.

“The cause of death to the best of my knowledge and belief in this case is poisoning. The circumstantial evidences are suggestive of alprazolam poisoning. All the injuries mentioned are caused by blunt force, simple in nature, non-contributing to death and are produced in scuffle, except injury number 10 with an injection mark. Injury number 12 is teeth bite mark. The injuries number 1 to 15 is of various durations ranging from 12 hours to 4 days,” the report said.

The report also said that Sunanda Pushkar‘s body had scuffle marks. “These seems to have been caused due to scuffle between Sunanda Pushkar and her Husband Shashi Tharoor as per the statement of their personal attendant Narain Singh,” said the report. The report was submitted to then Southern Delhi range Joint Commissioner of Police Vivek Gogia. It was reportedly given to the home ministry as well.

DNA reported that the police did not file a case into this matter even after the cause of the death was allegedly found. And when the matter was transferred to crime branch after a week and it decided to file an FIR of murder and start the probe, Gogia reportedly managed to get the case back within four hours from crime branch.

The crime branch had also visited the crime spot. The decision of then Commissioner of Police BS Bassi allegedly led to delay in registration of FIR for a year and investigation for almost two years, reported DNA.

The secret report had all the annexures, which include post-mortem, chemical, biological and finger prints reports, accessed by DNA, separately and each report allegedly pointed towards murder yet the police allegedly did not register a case.

Interestingly, the report questioned the teeth bite marks on the hand of Pushkar and also the injection mark on her hand. “Whether poisoned was orally given or injected is a matter to be probed,” the report stated.

On January 17, 2014, at about 9 pm, police came to know that Sunanda Pushkar died in Room Number 345, which is a suite, at Hotel Leela Palace. Preliminary enquiries stated that she had checked in to this hotel on January 15, 2014, at 5: 46 pm. Room number 307 was given to her earlier but she moved to Room number 345 on January 16 afternoon.

Also, crime branch sleuths and journalist Nalini Singh stated that Sunanda wanted a press conference. At 3 pm, she had asked her assistant to take out her white dress as she wanted to hold a press conference. She was found dead soon after. Since the deceased had died within seven years of her marriage, SDM Alok Sharma was informed who inspected the place of crime and conducted the inquest proceedings.

“The death was mysterious and everything pointed towards murder from day one,” said a senior police officer who was then investigating the case.

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February 28,2020

Feb 28: The best economic tonic for the coronavirus shock is to contain its spread and worry about stimulus later, said Raghuram Rajan, former head of the Reserve Bank of India.

There’s little central banks can do, and while more government spending would help, the priority should be on convincing companies and households that the virus is under control, he said.

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“At this point I would say the best thing that governments can do is to really fight the epidemic rather than worry about stimulus measures that comes later,” said Rajan, who is currently a professor at the Chicago Booth School of Business.

The spread of coronavirus is pushing the world economy toward its worst performance since the financial crisis more than a decade ago.

Bank of America Corp. economists warned clients Thursday that they now expect 2.8% global growth this year, the weakest since 2009.

“We have moved from extreme confidence in markets to extreme panic, all in the space of one week,” said Rajan, who previously was chief economist at the International Monetary Fund.

The virus outbreak will force companies to rethink supply chains and overseas production facilities, he said.

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April 20,2020

New Delhi, Apr 20: With 1,553 more COVID-19 cases, India's total number of coronavirus cases has reached 17,265, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare said on Monday.

Out of the total cases, 14,175 cases are active, while 2,547 people have been cured/discharged/migrated and 543 deaths have been reported, as per the ministry.

As many as 36 deaths have been reported in the last 24 hours.

According to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Maharashtra continues to be the worst-affected state with a total of 4,203 cases. While 507 patients have recovered, 223 deaths have been reported.

Delhi comes next with 2,003 cases, out of which 72 patients have recovered while 45 patients have died.

Rajasthan has confirmed 1,478 cases, out of which 183 people have recovered while 14 patients are dead.

Tamil Nadu has reported 1,477 cases, out of which 411 have recovered and 15 have succumbed to the virus.

Madhya Pradesh has reported 1,407 cases, including 127 patients recovered and 70 patients dead. On the other hand, Uttar Pradesh has 1,084 COVID-19 positive cases.

In Kerala, which reported the country's first COVID-19 case, 402 people have been detected positive for coronavirus.

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New Delhi, Jul 27: India's COVID tally on Monday crossed 14 lakh mark with the highest single-day spike of 49,931 cases reported in the last 24 hours, said the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.

The total COVID-19 cases stand at 14,35,453, including 4,85,114 active cases, 9,17,568 cured/discharged/migrated, it added.

With 708 deaths in the last 24 hours, the cumulative toll reached 32,771.

India had crossed 13 lakhs COVID-19 cases on July 25.

Maharashtra has reported 3,75,799 coronavirus cases, the highest among states and Union Territories in the country.

A total of 2,13,723 cases have been reported from Tamil Nadu till now, while Delhi has recorded a total of 1,30,606 coronavirus cases.

According to the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), 5,15,472 samples were tested for coronavirus on Sunday and overall 1,68,06,803 samples have been tested so far.

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