Politician Amar Singh was interrogated in Delhi today in connection with the murder investigation of Sunanda Pushkar, who was married to Congressman Shashi Tharoor.
Ms Pushkar, 51, was found dead in a five-star hotel in Delhi a year ago. Mr Singh, 59, told a private television channel recently that she had broken down and told him that she wanted to reveal information about the Indian Premier League or IPL, the hugely-popular twenty-20 cricket league.
He said that days before Ms Pushkar died, he dined with her and Mr Tharoor at Delhi's famous Bukhara restaurant and that she "started crying and said 'I have nothing to do with IPL'. "Mr Singh claims that Ms Pushkar told him that she "took the entire blame" for "this man's wrongdoing for the sake of my love and affection for him."
In 2010, Mr Tharoor was forced to quit as union minister in the Congress-led government after it emerged that Ms Pushkar, who he had not yet married, had been gifted equity worth nearly Rs. 70 crores in the Kerala franchise of the IPL. There were allegations that she had served as a front for an illicit payment to Mr Tharoor.
Mr Singh was expelled from the Samajawadi Party in 2010.
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