The Asian Age

Tharoor wants to visit Geneva over Kerala aid

Delhi court grants permission

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

A Delhi court on Monday allowed Congress leader Shashi Tharoor to travel to Geneva to express condolence­s to the family of former United Nations Secretary- General Kofi Annan and also to seek internatio­nal aid for Kerala, which is reeling under unpreceden­ted floods.

Additional chief metropolit­an magistrate Samar Vishal allowed Mr Tharoor to travel on Monday after his counsel said the politician worked under Annan for 10 years and he was his mentor at the United Nations.

Annan died on August 18, 2018. Senior advocate Vikas Pahwa and advocate Gaurav Gupta, appearing for Mr Tharoor, also told the court that the politician was going to seek internatio­nal assistance through the United Nations for the victims of Kerala floods.

The Thiruvanan­thapuram MP is on regular bail in a case relating to his wife Sunanda Pushkar’s death almost four years ago in a luxury hotel in New Delhi.

“I am allowing the applicatio­n. Inform the investigat­ing officer about your schedule,” the Judge said. Counsel said Mr Tharoor was scheduled to leave on August 20 evening and return the next day.

Sunanda Pushkar was found dead in a suite of a luxury hotel in the city on the night of January 17, 2014. The couple was staying in the hotel, as the official bungalow of Shashi Tharoor was being renovated at that time.

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