Congress MP and former union minister Shashi Tharoor has filed a defamation case against the editor-in-chief of Republican TV's Arban Goswami. The information about filing a defamation case was given to the former Union Minister on Facebook and Twitter.
Tharoor said that he has filed a defamation case against Arnab in the Delhi High Court on Friday. Goswami's Republic TV disclosed the matter related to the death of Tharoor's wife Sunanda Pushkar after being on air. Republic TV claimed that Tharoor had come to the room after Sunanda's death and Sunanda's body was removed.
Arnab Goswami's Channel Republic TV disclosed about Sunanda Pushkar's death in her special program. The program claimed that after the death of Sunanda Pushkar, Congress leader Shashi Tharoor had returned to the room. Anchor Arnab Goswami, through a special program, said that the evidence was tampered with when Shashi Tharoor came to the room. Even Sunanda Pushkar's body was removed. The program claimed that these recordings had never been made public before. We have strong evidence that after the murder of Sunanda Pushkar, Shashi Tharoor returned in room number 309 in the morning and evening.
Let tell that the Congress leader's wife, Sunanda Pushkar, be found dead in a five star hotel in Delhi. Since the murder, so far the disclosure has not been disclosed. During this time, Shashi Tharoor himself remained in the scope of suspicion of his wife's murder.
However, after several months of investigation and forensic reports the police could not reach any conclusions. The investigation of the case reached the American investigating agency FBI, but there was no specific information available from the spot. Later it was revealed that after landing at the Delhi airport, there was a talk about something between Tharoor and Sunanda.
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