Sunanda Pushkar case: There was no extraneous pressure on Dr Sudhir Gupta, says AIIMS

All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) on Tuesday rejected forensic department head Sudhir Kumar Gupta's allegations that there was discrimination against him after he had allegedly refused to act unprofessionally in the Sunanda Pushkar autopsy matter.

Sunanda Pushkar case: There was no extraneous pressure on Dr Sudhir Gupta, says AIIMS

New Delhi: All India Institute of Medical Sciences ​(AIIMS) on Tuesday rejected allegations by its forensic department head Sudhir Gupta, who in a letter to Health Minister JP Nadda claimed there was an attempt to oust him from his post following his ethical stand in the Sunanda Pushkar murder case.

Addressing a press conference, AIIMS PRO Amit Gupta said there was no extraneous pressure ever put on professor Sudhir Gupta with regard to his medical opinion in any case.

"Allegations being levelled against the institute in the media by Dr Gupta in this regard are baseless," the PRO maintained.

AIIMS reaction came after Dr Sudhir Gupta claimed that AIIMS director Dr MC Mishra is not cooperating with him as well as with his department since the autopsy report of Sunanda last year.

Meanwhile, the Sunanda Pushkar murder mystery got murkier today after Dr Adarsh Kumar – who had conducted autopsy on her body came out in the open alleging that pressure was put on him and other doctors in the forensics department to pass off Sunanda’s death as natural.

Dr Adarsh Kumar, along with Dr Shashank Puniya, was part of the team headed by HOD of forensics department Dr Sudhir K Gupta which conducted autopsy on the 52-year-old, a day after she was found dead in Hotel Leela on January 17 last year. Dr Kumar was member secretary of the medical board that oversaw the autopsy.

In the final autopsy submitted to the Delhi Police in September last year, the team had said that Sunanda died of “poisoning”.

In a letter to Union Health Minister JP Nadda, Dr Kumar alleged that the team was asked to give the case of death of Sunanda as natural, adding that the team had taken principled and professional stand in the autopsy and not succumbed to pressure.

The senior doctor also alleged that AIIMS director Dr MC Mishra was not cooperating with the forensic department for the last one year due to which the department is in turmoil.

Dr Gupta too had written a letter to the health minister – on May 28 - in which he alleged that Dr MC Mishra had put pressure on him to submit a "tailor-made autopsy report" in the Sunanda Pushkar murder case.

“I was asked by Dr MC Mishra to give a post mortem report of late Sunanda Pushakr as natural death, which was contrary to the findings. There are certain emails between Director AIIMS and Sashi tharoor for making tailor-made post mortem report. But I didnot succumb to the pressure and given the factual report as an upright official l(sic),” he wrote in the letter.

Earlier this year, Dr Gupta had approached the Central Administrative Tribunal alleging that AIIMS had illegally purged his seniority with "malafide intention" and one Dr OP Murty was promoted to punish him for refusing to act unprofessionally in the Sunanda Pushkar autopsy matter.

While the CAT rejected his charge, Dr Gupta approached the Delhi High Court for relief. Acting on his petition the HC asked the Institute not to replace him without its permission.

However, it came to light today that AIIMS director Dr MC Mishra has filed an affidavit in the Delhi High Court seeking removal of Dr Gupta as head of the forensics department.

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