Sunanda Pushkar death: Shashi Tharoor has been named as a suspect.
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Shashi Tharoor's wife was found dead in hotel room in 2014
Tharoor charged with "cruelty" in marriage, abetting suicide
He calls charges "preposterous", says will contest them vigorously
Mr Tharoor, in tweets, called the charges "preposterous". Backing him, the Congress denounced what it called a "politically-motivated charge-sheet". Mr Tharoor is the only person named as an accused in the 3,000-page chargesheet.
The police first claimed that Sunanda Pushkar was poisoned, and registered a murder case in January 2015, without naming any suspect. The AIIMS hospital had called her death "unnatural".
The police now say they have no proof of murder but it was evident Sunanda Pushkar had been driven to suicide; she had not been eating or leaving her room, the charge-sheet reportedly says. Police sources say the couple fought frequently and Sunanda Pushkar had been taking depression pills without prescription.
Mr Tharoor and Ms Pushkar married in 2010 and their high-profile relationship was often in the media glare.
The 62-year-old former union minister was questioned more than once by the police, who had asked him to describe the circumstances in which his wife checked into the hotel two days before her death. The couple had allegedly had a huge fight on a flight from Kerala to Delhi.