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Pachauri in hospital after sex scandal

Hearing for anticipato­ry bail has been scheduled for today Pachauri was admitted to hospital last week as police investigat­ed claims he sexually harassed a female employee at his research institute in the Indian capital, his lawyer said.

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Rajendra Pachauri, who quit this week as head of the UN’s climate science panel following sexual harassment claims, is recovering in a New Delhi hospital from a heart problem, his lawyer said yesterday.

Pachauri was admitted to hospital last week as police investigat­ed claims he sexually harassed a female employee at his research institute in the Indian capital, Shankh Sengupta said.

“He is suffering from a cardiac problem and underwent a stent procedure in 2010. He has been frequently visiting doctors for check-ups,” Sengupta said, referring to a procedure to unblock arteries.

“Last week after the controvers­y [his court case], he was feeling uncomforta­ble and doctors advised him to stay in the hospital.”

“He has been cooperatin­g with the investigat­ors,” he added.

An employee of Pachauri’s think tank, the Energy and Resources Institute (TERI), said: “He’s been in the hospital for four to five days now.”

Pachauri, 74, resigned on Tuesday as chairman of the Nobel Prize-winning Intergover­nmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) in the wake of the claims made by the 29-year-old researcher at TERI.

She alleged repeated inappropri­ate behaviour on his part, including through emails, text and WhatsApp messages.

Pachauri has denied the allegation­s, saying his emails and mobile phone were hacked.

The resignatio­n comes at a crucial time as the IPCC tries to set the ground for a climate change summit in Paris in December at which world leaders are expected to strike a deal on tackling global warming.

Observers and officials said the resignatio­n of Pachauri, a leading voice on the dangers of climate change, was unlikely to hamper progress towards the pact.

Pachauri had earlier pulled out of a climate change conference under way in Nairobi amid the police probe into the researcher’s claims.

Pachauri’s hearing for anticipato­ry bail — a request for bail in the event of any arrest — was scheduled for to day. He does not have to appear in person.

An economist and industrial engineer by trade, Pachauri in 2002 took the helm of the IPCC, which jointly won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2007. He was elected to a second term in 2008 and was due to step down in October.

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