Tharoor admits ‘differences’ with Congress

Tharoor admits ‘differences’ with Congress



Tharoor admits ‘differences’ with Congress

Congress MP Shashi Tharoor admits to having โ€œdifferencesโ€ with the party, adding that the โ€œissuesโ€ should be communicated/discussed internally, not publicly. The statement of the MP came at a time when there is a whisper that Tharoor is upset over Congress leader Rahul Gandhi not adequately acknowledging his presence at a recent event in Kochi and over the alleged repeated โ€œignoringโ€ behaviour of the partyโ€™s state leaders, trying to sideline him.

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“All I can say is that there are issues which I need to take up with my own party leadership and not in a public forumโ€ฆI will be going to Delhi for Parliament, and I will get an opportunity, I believe, to make my concerns very clear to the party leadership and get their viewpointโ€ฆhave a proper conversation.”

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“I have been in Congress for the past 17 years. Let’s not go too farโ€ฆas far as I am concerned, whatever has gone wrong needs to be addressed, and it will be addressed in an appropriate forum,” he cited.

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On being questioned about the rumours spreading about him, he said, โ€˜some of them could be true, some are falseโ€™.

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As per Tharoorโ€™s statement, he had informed the party leadership of his unavailability to attend a party meeting, explaining that he wanted to attend a literature festival and that continuous travel was difficult.

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“However, I will certainly attend all party activities in Parliament, and at that time I can meet the party leadership,” he said.

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Tharoor, while speaking during a Q&A session at the Kerala Literature Festival on Saturday, said that the โ€˜only public disagreement in principle had with the Congress was on โ€˜operation Sindoorโ€™, adding that he had never violated the grand old partyโ€™s positions in the Parliament, and that he remains โ€œunapologeticโ€ as he had taken a strong stand on the issue.

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Explaining his position, Tharoor said that, as an observer and writer, he had written a newspaper column after the Pahalgam terror attack, stating that it should not go unpunished and that there should be a kinetic response from India to the terrorists. He said that while India is focused on development, it should not be dragged into a prolonged conflict with Pakistan, and that any action should be limited to targeting terrorist camps.

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Tharoor said that to his surprise, the Indian government did exactly what he had recommended.

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He then said it was Jawaharlal Nehru who posed the famous question: “Who lives if India dies? When India is at stake, when Indiaโ€™s security and its place in the world are involved, India comes first.โ€

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The political parties may have differences as part of the process of building a better India, but when national interests are involved, India must prevail, said the Congress MP.



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