A day after Shashi Tharoor was questioned by Delhi Police in connection with his wife Sunanda Pushkar's mysterious death, Delhi Police Chief B S Bassi indicated that he could be examined again.
Bassi also said that the former Union Minister was "cooperative" during the questioning while maintaining that their objective was to reach to the bottom of the truth for which they will look into everything "relevant" to the case, including the IPL angle.
Police sources said other than various matters that could be related to the incident, 58-year-old Tharoor was also questioned about the IPL controversy.
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Referring to yesterday's questioning which started at around 8 PM and continued till midnight, the Police Commissioner said, "We have spoken to him about the background. We have spoken to him about what happened on that day and certain things which have been said otherwise in the media. They raise certain questions and we sought information on these issues as well."
Asked about the further course of action of the Special Investigation Team in the case, he said that the SIT will analyse what Tharoor had told them and then take further action.
On whether the SIT was looking into the IPL angle, he said, "Whatever has been said about IPL will be relevant and will definitely be asked about."
Asked if Tharoor will be questioned again, Bassi said, "We will now analyse and then we will take a call."
When reporters inquired whether the Congress MP was being looked at as a witness by the police, he said that it was an open-ended questioning. He, however, stopped just short of conceding that there are no suspects in the case so far.