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Indian envoy to NZ called back after wife accused of assault

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Press Trust of India Melbourne/New Delhi
Last Updated : Jun 27 2015 | 7:57 PM IST
India's High Commissioner to New Zealand Ravi Thapar has been called back to New Delhi following allegations that his wife assaulted their cook who claimed that he had been kept in "slavery".
External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Vikas Swarup today confirmed that the High Commissioner had been posted back. He was yet to complete his 3-year term.
The Ministry had sent a team to New Zealand to conduct an inquiry and the decision to call back the envoy was based on the inquiry report. Further inquiries will be conducted, the spokesperson said.
The chef alleged that he was assaulted and kept in slavery by Sharmila, the High Commissioner's wife. He was taken to Wellington police station early last month when he was found wandering in a state of distress after walking around 20 kms from the diplomat's residence.
The chef later spent several nights at Wellington Night Shelter.
Thapar, however, denied that the staff member had been assaulted by his wife and said he was returning to India to take care of his mother.

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"I'm going but to take care of my mother because my dad passed away last year. I can't keep up 13,000 kilometres away just talking to her on the phone," he told reporters.
He said his wife has certain medical issues and would not have assaulted anyone.
"It's very, very absurd that a lady of 50 plus with these medical issues could confront or could even think of or even conceptualise assaulting a physically able-bodied person of about 26 years old," he said.
Swarup said the issue was first brought to the Ministry's notice on May 10 when one of the Service Staff Members of the High Commission was found missing.
"Though no charges were pressed by the Service Staff member, the Ministry will investigate the matter further.

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First Published: Jun 27 2015 | 7:57 PM IST

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