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Tharoor: Nation comes before party

Tharoor: Nation comes before party

Time of India3 days ago
Kochi: Congress MP
Shashi Tharoor
said he did not say anything against the Gandhi family in his article on the Emergency. He mentioned that the incidents and individuals in the article were already included in his book written earlier.
Those criticising him over the article now are the ones who have not read his book.
He conveyed this to the media in Kochi on the sidelines of a discourse, 'Peace, Unity and National Development,' organized by council for community cooperation on Saturday. During the discussion, he reiterated that the nation comes before the party for him. Amid mounting criticism, both overt and covert, from the Congress for his camaraderie with the BJP, Tharoor stated that collaboration with other parties is necessary for national security.
In a veiled reply to questions about his loyalty to Congress, he said that sometimes collaboration with other parties for national security might be misinterpreted as a lack of loyalty to one's own party, leading to criticism. The Thiruvananthapuram MP said that he believed he did the right thing for the country, mentioning the criticism he faced for backing the Union govt recently in the wake of the Pahalgam terror attack and the subsequent delegation of MPs he led to the US and other countries to explain India's position.
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Tharoor said he spoke for all Indians, not just for his party members.
Tharoor also recalled Nehru's quote "Who lives if India dies." "When I speak of India, I speak for all Indians, not just those who may like my party. I believe that same thing should apply to all other parties too. I am saying this to all parties 'put your differences aside when the nation is imperilled'," he said.
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