Cong Unhappy With Shashi Tharoor's Panama Remarks, Udit Raj Dubs Him As 'Super Spokesperson Of BJP'
Amid the ongoing Operation Sindoor outreach led by all-party delegations, Congress leader Udit Raj attacked party colleague and MP Shashi Tharoor, saying that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will soon declare him the 'super spokesperson of BJP.' Accusing Tharoor of being 'dishonest' with his own party, Raj accused the Thiruvananthapuram MP of 'denigrating the golden history of Congress' by saying that the first time India breached the Line of Control to attack a terror base in Pakistan was during the Uri surgical strikes.#uditraj #shashitharoor #congressparty #bjp #narendramodi #operationsindoor #surgicalstrikes #lineofcontrol #uri #balakot #indiapakistan #terrorism #indianpolitics #partyrift #politicaldebate #nationalsecurity #foreignpolicy #indiandefence #tharoor #inc #thiruvananthapuram #mp #controversy #indiangovt #diplomacy #counterterrorism #militaryhistory #partydiscipline #mediatalk #panamadelegation #toi #toibharat

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