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Sunanda Pushkar death case: Have told SIT whatever I knew, says Amar Singh

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A day after being questioned by the Delhi Police as part of its probe into the murder of Sunanda Pushkar, wife of Congress MP Shashi Tharoor, former Samajwadi Party leader Amar Singh on Thursday said he had not spoken before as he believed that it was a matter of suicide.

Talking to a news agency, Singh said that he told the the Special Investigating Team of Delhi Police whatever he knew.

Amar Singh was questioned at south Delhi’s Vasant Vihar police station for about two hours on Wednesday.

“When the SIT team of Delhi Police came to know that Sunanda had talked to me a few days before her death, they asked me to know the sequence of my talk with her,” he said.

After the Sunanda’s death, Amar Singh had told media that she was a brave woman and could not commit suicide.

“If someone has murdered Sunanda, he should be caught,” he said.

“I am not against (Sundanda’s husband and Congress MP) Shashi Tharoor. Tharoor and Sunanda both were affectionate to me. I just want the truth to come out,” he said.

“Sunanda was my best friend. I have told the police what the truth I knew about her,” Amar Singh said, adding he did not want to disclose his police questioning in public.

Sources said the SIT questioned Amar Singh over several points related to Sunanda and asked him about the IPL (Indian Premiere League) angle as well.

Amar Singh had recently told the media that Sunanda was depressed over the IPL fiasco, the led to the removal of the Kerala franchise in which she had considerable sweat equity. He further added that Sunanda broke down and she wanted to reveal information about the IPL controversy to him.

Two journalists – Nalini Singh and Rahul Kanwal – have already deposed before SIT and accepted that Sunanda did call them as well before her death and spoke to them regarding exposing Shashi Tharoor and the IPL fiasco.

Police had quizzed Rahul Kanwal and Nalini Singh on January 22 and 23 respectively.

Apart from Singh, Delhi police will call Shashi Tharoor again for questioning.

Tharoor was questioned for around three-and-a-half hours on January 19. Police officials had then refused to share Tharoor’s replies during the questioning, saying any revelation would hamper the investigation.

The SIT has already questioned various domestic helps of Sunanda, her close friends and other people during the investigation. Sunanda’s son Shiv Menon may also be called for questioning in the case.

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