Tharoor wants probe into freak temple accident


Thiruvananthapuram, Apr 16 (IANS): Thiruvananthapuram Lok Sabha Congress candidate Shashi Tharoor, aiming for a hat-trick of wins, on Tuesday sought a probe into a freak accident at a temple near here which led him to have to eight stitches on his head.

"My mother, who is 86 years old, said she has never ever heard of the 'tulabharam' breaking. So it's better that a probe is needed to know what happened. The district Congress committee President has already written to the police seeking a probe. Let us know what actually happened," said Tharoor, after being discharged from the Medical College Hospital here.

The incident occurred at the popular Gandhari Amman temple here when he went to celebrate Vishu, the traditional Hindu New year.

Praying while seated on the weighing balance, as part of a temple ritual, the chains holding the balance broke and fell on Tharoor's head. He was rushed to a hospital.

On Tuesday, he had a surprise visitor in Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman.

Tharoor will be present on the stage later in the day with Congress President Rahul Gandhi.

However, he has cancelled all election related programmes listed for Wednesday.

Tharoor is engaged in a three-way electoral battle with former Mizoram Governor Kummanem Rajasekheran of BJP and CPI's C. Divakaran, a sitting legislator and former state Minister.

In 2014, Tharoor scraped through with a margin of around 15,000 votes against BJP's O. Rajagopal, who is now a MLA.

  

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