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Sashi Tharoor suffers injuries while performing 'thulabharam' at temple

Thiruvananthapuram: Congress leader Sashi Tharoor Monday suffered head injuries when the hook of a weighing scale came off and its iron panel hit his head while performing 'thulabharam' ritual at a temple here.

According to party sources, Tharoor, who is aiming for a hat-trick from Thiruvananthapuram Lok Sabha constituency, sustained injuries on his head, which required six stitches.

The 63-year old MP also suffered a minor leg injury in the incident which occurred at a Devi temple here.

'Thulabharam' is a Hindu ritual in which a person is weighed against a commodity such as flowers, grains, fruits and similar articles in temples and the equal value or quantity is offered as donation.

Monday being the Malayalam new year day ('Vishu'), Tharoor performed the ritual by offering sugar equal to his weight in the morning before embarking on his poll campaign. He was accompanied by his family members and party leaders and workers, including MLA, V S Sivakumar.

While he was sitting on one of the pans of the weighing scale, the hook came off and its iron panel fell on his head, the party sources added.

"Thulabharam was over by that time. The accident happened when Tharoor, sitting in the weighing scale, was waiting to see the 'deeparadhana' (aarti) being performed at the sanctum sanctorum," Sivakumar later told reporters.

The iron panel of the weighing scale came down and hit his head," Sivakumar added.

Tharoor was given first aid at the government general hospital here and then taken to the Trivandrum Medical College for detailed examination, party sources said. Television channels showed the former union minister getting into a car with a bandaged head and waving to onlookers wearing a blood-stained kurta.

A Medical College source told PTI that Tharoor is "keeping well" and his condition is "stable". "He is under observation.. he has no other serious health issues.

But due to the flow of visitors, he has been shifted to ICU now from the observation ward," the official said adding that the MP has to undergo a repeat scan.

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