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No instructions given by the Centre in Sunanda case: MoS Home

New Delhi: Delhi Police was carrying out an independent probe in the Congress MP Shashi Tharoor's wife Sunanda Pushkar death case and that there was no “instruction” given to the investigators by the Centre, Minister

PTI Updated on: January 07, 2015 21:05 IST
no instructions given by the centre in sunanda case mos home
no instructions given by the centre in sunanda case mos home

New Delhi: Delhi Police was carrying out an independent probe in the Congress MP Shashi Tharoor's wife Sunanda Pushkar death case and that there was no “instruction” given to the investigators by the Centre, Minister of State for Home Affairs Haribhai Parthibhai Chaudhary today said.

Delhi Police had registered a suo motu FIR against unknown persons almost a year after Pushkar was found dead at a five-star hotel suite under mysterious circumstances on January 17 last.

Asked about allegations by opposition parties that the FIR, which has been filed under BJP regime, has been done to target Congress leader Shashi Tharoor, Chaudhary said, “Police Commissioner has already told you the entire thing, if you want to know anything more he will brief you. We have not given any such instruction, in any crime, investigation will be done as per law and we have no other intention.”

Chaudhary was speaking to reporters here at the Delhi Police Headquarters during a visit this afternoon.

“Delhi Police comes under my department and it was necessary to see they way it worked, today I have spent nearly two hours observing its functioning. The efforts Delhi Police have been making are commendable and I appreciate it. We have asked them to make further efforts for effective policing,” he said.

Asked whether he reviewed security of the national capital ahead of the Republic Day celebrations, where US President Barack Obama will is scheduled to be the chief guest, he said that the Delhi Police is fully prepared and the security will be up to the mark.

He also appreciated Delhi Police's app-based initiative ‘Himmat' which has been recently launched to enhance women security in the issue.

Delhi Police Commissioner B S Bassi gave a presentation to Chaudhary explaining the functioning of the force and the recent technological initiatives launched by the force. He also interacted with other senior Delhi Police officers and gave them some instructions.

“We informed the minister about the self-defence training program started by us for women in the city. We have also urged them to make efforts to introduce self-defence programme in school curriculum,” said Bassi.

 

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