His remarks came days after a new report by the three-member panel of doctors, who had conducted the autopsy on his wife Sunanda Pushkar, maintained that she died of poisoning.
"I have been cooperating with the police from the first day itself. I have sought a report in the beginning itself and I am awaiting it. I have not heard anything from the police yet," Tharoor, who is visiting his grandmother, told PTI.
He maintained that he has nothing to hide and was himself awaiting information from the police. "I have been saying this from day one. It is the same now also," he said.
The Congress had on Friday advocated caution on the Sunanda death case and accused the Bharatiya Janata Party of playing "politics" over the issue, which it said was "entirely a legal process".
"The Congress' stand is clear. When a legal process is taking place, you do not comment on every document, every comma and full stop. Every week a new document may come up. When that legal process reaches a conclusion or even a semi conclusion, then we will see," party spokesperson Abhishek Singhvi had said on Friday.
Asked about Union minister Venkaiah Naidu favouring a fresh probe into the case, saying it "requires an inquiry", Singhvi said, the "BJP is trying to get politics into an issue, which is entirely a legal process."
Sunanda was found dead in a five-star hotel in south Delhi on the night of January 17, after her Twitter spat with Pakistani journalist Mehr Tarar over an alleged affair with her husband.
The Delhi police said that the fresh report submitted by AIIMS doctors on the reasons for Sunanda's death was "inconclusive" and it may now go for advanced forensic tests.
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