"I've taken the same position for 2 years: no comments until Police have concluded their investigations. Won't indulge media TRPs", the former Union minister said on Twitter.
His remarks came a day after Sunanda's death case reached a new stage with the FBI endorsing the AIIMS report of poisoning as the cause, and also saying that a "dangerous chemical" was present in her body that may have killed her.
Congress has already accused the BJP government of pursuing vendetta politics to hound Tharoor and other party leaders through a series of "innuendos, insinuations and half-baked truths" in connection with the incident.
Sunanda Pushkar died in mysterious circumstances at a hotel in Delhi on January 17, 2014. The police are now investigating whether her death was a suicide or murder.
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