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Noida: Nupur Talwar, the wife of dentist Rajesh Talwar arrested on Friday for allegedly killing his daughter and a domestic help, claimed on Saturday that he was totally innocent and that she would fight his battle for justice. Ms. Talwar also denied that there were illicit relations between her husband and Anita Durrani, a dental surgeon, which the police said was one of the reasons for the twin murder. “Even after all this, I can say it has nothing to do with this. There is no such thing,” she told NDTV. Doting fatherComing out in strong defence of her husband, Ms. Talwar said, “with all my conviction I can say it [Rajesh killing Arushi] can’t be the way it is suggested [by the police]. He was a doting father. It is doubly untrue. In fact I used to feel that I had done something good in the past to be part of such a wonderful family. I have faith in the legal system and I have faith in God,” she said. Ms. Talwar, who is also a dentist, said she could not believe that her husband could be behind the murders. “It is not possible, just not possible. The killer is out there somewhere. We will have to fight it out in the court. The truth is there. The truth has to come out.” Close-knit familySpeaking in public for the first time since the murder last week, Ms. Talwar said they were a very close-knit family and on the night of the murder, the family had food and watched television together like any other family before they went to sleep. “I have been in the house. Is such a thing possible? Do you think ... can any mother sleep throughout ... I think it is beyond anybody’s imagination. Utter nonsense, baseless nonsense. They [police] can say whatever they want. I know it is not true. God knows it is not true,” she said. Asked could she, as a mother, be part of a cover-up to save her husband from the law, she said “would any mother do that? Then I don’t think she is a mother. She is not a human being. She is an animal. Even a father would not do it.” On the police charge of extra-marital relationship between Mr. Talwar and Ms. Durrani, she said, Ms. Durrani was like an extended family. “I have known her since Arushi was born. Her daughter may be six months older than Arushi. Her daughter and my daughter were like sisters. “Whenever we have had medical problems, her husband [Praful] would come and give medicines. Even when Rajesh gets asthmatic attacks, the first to be called would be Praful. In fact, we never had a family doctor. Praful was our doctor,” she said. Trusted domestic helpOn domestic help Hemraj, who the police claimed had developed a relationship with Arushi, Ms. Talwar said he was a person whom she trusted. “He was 45 years, turning grey, elderly. How happy he was that Arushi had eaten ‘palak paneer’ for the first time … He cared for her,” she said and denied suggestions of an intimate relationship between Hemraj and Arushi. “It is not true at all. We knew everything about Arushi, she also went through what teenagers normally go through,” she said. Ms. Talwar said her husband never uttered a word to Arushi and whatever he wanted to say, he always conveyed it through her. “It [Arushi’s murder by him] is not possible. I know Rajesh. He had a lot of patience. He was one of the most gentle souls. It is unimaginable. I hope the person [murderer] would be caught,” she said. Asked who could be the killer, she said she had no idea. “First when the murder came to light, I thought that it was the servant. But when his body was recovered, then I thought probably it was some enmity the servant had with someone.” Recalling the events the night before Arushi was murdered, Ms. Talwar said her husband had bought a camera for the girl’s 14th birthday (which incidentally is on Saturday) and both of them took it to her room. She wanted to give it to Arushi the same day but Rajesh wanted to wait till the birthday. Ms. Talwar said Arushi kept calling her friends to know who all were coming for the birthday party. “I will not just sit back and see. I will fight for justice and for my family’s name,” she said. — PTI
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