AIIMS rejects doctor's claim in Sunanda Pushkar case

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jul 02 2014 | 6:25 PM IST
A controversial claim by the head of AIIMS' forensic medicine department that pressure was brought on him to manipulate the post mortem report on Shashi Tharoor's wife Sunanda Pushkar was debunked today by the hospital in a new twist surrounding the mysterious death.
Rejecting the charge of Sudhir Gupta, who headed a three- member team that did the post morten on the body of Pushkar, who died in mysterious circumstances in a hotel in November last year, the AIIMS said it "categorically denies" his claim.
AIIMS spokespersons Amit Gupta and Neerja Bhatla said there was no evidence that any pressure from outside was put on him (Sudhir Gupta) to alter the autopsy report.
The AIIMS rejection of Sudhir Gupta's claim came a day after reports emerged that he had filed an affidavit before Central Administrative Tribunal in a service matter in which he had levelled the allegation.
He had also written to Health Minister Harsh Vardhan against a government move to promote a faculty member which, he alleged, was started under the then UPA government so that he could be removed as the head of the department as he did not change the post mortem report.
Reacting to media reports, Vardhan said he has sought a detailed report from AIIMS Director in the wake of Sudhir Gupta's charge.
With police probe into Pukshar's sensational death still on, Tharoor sought "clear and definitive conclusion" about the cause of her demise.
On his part, Delhi Police Commission B S Bassi said the police would examine Gupta and Tharoor if necessary
At a hurriedly-called press conference, the two spokespersons, said "The AIIMS administration categorically denies any such allegation that there was any attempt to pressure Sudhir Gupta to change the post mortem report.
"We have no evidence that he was under pressure from outside and how he reacted to that."
In his letter to Vardhan, Gupta had alleged that the "malafide" move to oust him from the post of HoD was linked to the post mortem of Pushkar and Nido Tania as he had taken a "professional and ethical" stand which went against "vested interests".
Tania, who hailed from Arunachal, was beaten to death in January in the capital, sparking huge uproar.
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First Published: Jul 02 2014 | 6:25 PM IST

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