New Delhi: BJP MP Subramanian Swamy has sought Home Minister Rajnath Singh's intervention in ordering an Special Investigation Team (SIT) probe under supervision of either Supreme Court or High Court into the mysterious death of Sunanda Pushkar, wife of Shashi Tharoor, saying Delhi Police was dragging its feet in the case.
In a letter to Singh, Swamy questioned the inordinate delay in the probe alleging that Delhi Police was not even taking elementary steps necessary in criminal investigation when it has been established that poison was found in her body and she died an unnatural death.
The Rajya Sabha member, who has been pushing for speedy investigation into the case and had targeted Tharoor, said it was the duty of the police to take the probe to its logical conclusion but the investigators are yet to move anywhere near filing a charge sheet.
"The FBI of the US was also roped in to determine the nature of poison and despite the delay, the Bureau was able to pinpoint the name of the poison that was found in her body. "But since August 2015, till on Saturday, the Delhi Police has been dragging its feet even on elementary steps necessary in criminal investigative procedures such as custodial interrogation of Shashi Tharoor and others," Swamy said in the letter dated May 12.
Sunanda was found dead inside her suite at a five-star hotel here in January 2014, a day after she was involved in a spat with Pakistani journalist Mehr Tarar on Twitter over the latter's alleged affair with Tharoor, the Congress MP from Thiruvananthapuram.
"I think it is appropriate to set up an SIT and have it monitored by the High Court or the Supreme Court. "If, however, you feel that an impartial, proper investigation and filing of the charge sheet can still be done by the Delhi Police, I will defer to your wisdom in not approaching the Supreme Court or High Court in a PIL to direct a court-monitored SIT probe," said Swamy in the letter.
Sunanda's viscera samples were sent to the FBI lab in Washington DC in February last year to determine the kind of poison that killed her after an AIIMS medical board identified poisoning as the reason behind her death. The FBI had endorsed the AIIMS report on poisoning and also said that a "dangerous chemical" was present in her body that may have killed her. Swamy had earlier written two letters -- one in July, 2014 and another in December 2014 -- to Singh on the case.