
Tharoor admits to ‘difference of opinion' with Congress, says not asked to campaign in Nilambur
The Lok Sabha MP added that he prefers to discuss the disagreements directly within the party, as he believes that it is not the time for such discussions, given that the voting for the Nilambur bypoll is underway.
'You know that I have had some differences of opinion with the current Congress leadership. Many of these things are public,' the Thiruvananthapuram MP told reporters Thursday.
Thiruvananthapuram: Breaking his silence on the growing rift, Congress Lok Sabha MP Shashi Tharoor went public with his 'differences of opinion with the current party leadership', stating that he was kept away from campaigning during the Nilambur bypoll in Kerala.
Tharoor said he had been working with party workers for the past 15-16 years, adding there should be no doubts regarding the love and camaraderie he feels for the Congress party and its workers.
The bypoll was necessitated after Left Democratic Front-backed Independent MLA P.V. Anvar resigned from his post following disagreements with the LDF leadership. More importantly, it comes just months before Kerala heads to the assembly elections. A victory in the bypoll and the assembly polls is necessary for the Congress, which has been in opposition since 2016.
A seat where the Congress and its key ally the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) have held sway, Nilambur has seen the entire state Congress leadership actively campaigning. Wayanad MP Priyanka Gandhi was also seen in the campaign for party candidate Aryadan Shoukath. Polling is being held in Nilambur on Thursday, while results will be out 23 June.
Tharoor told the media that he wasn't invited by the party to campaign in Nilambur.
'During a busy time, usually they call and ask when we'll be coming. Usually, there will be a schedule. For example, when we had elections in Wayanad with Priyanka Gandhi, an invitation came, and then we planned. We also looked for convenience. But once we reach there, there should be a programme,' he said, adding that the campaign programmes are typically prepared by the local leadership and communicated to leaders, something that did not happen in Nilambur.
'I will go where I am invited,' the four-time MP said, adding that wished the Congress candidate's victory.
Regarding his recent meeting with the Prime Minister and the speculation that he may be getting closer to the BJP, Tharoor clarified that the meeting pertained only to an all-party delegation's visit to nations and discussions after Operation Sindoor. It was not an occasion to discuss domestic politics, he added.
Tharoor's relationship with the Congress party has deteriorated in recent weeks due to his public divergence from the party's official positions. He has repeatedly praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi, most recently endorsing Operation Sindoor.
However, Congress leadership including Jairam Ramesh quickly clarified that Tharoor's statements 'did not reflect the party's stance.' Ramesh also accused the Centre of indulging in 'cheap political games' by selecting Tharoor to lead an all-party delegation to explain India's position on the conflict with Pakistan, especially when the Congress had submitted four other MP names for consideration, none of whom were chosen.
Similarly, a senior Congress leader close to the high command had accused Tharoor of crossing Lakshman Rekha in variance with the party line.
On Thursday, Tharoor explained his stand regarding his role in the all-party delegation.
'I'm telling you now—when Operation Sindoor was happening, what I said was my own opinion. No one from the government called and asked me to say anything. I simply expressed what I felt. Those were the opinions of an Indian. That's how I spoke. That's how I served. I had also told you before leaving that if the government asks, when the country needs my service, I'm always ready for it,' he said, adding that it was the government, not the party, that had asked him to lead the delegation.
The Lok Sabha MP recalled that when he first became chairman of the External Affairs Committee in 2014, he had stated that there is no such thing as a Congress foreign policy or a BJP foreign policy, and emphasised that his views on this have not changed.
He also noted that nobody in the party has asked him for any clarifications. 'If they have any questions about what I said, they can ask me directly. So far, no such questions have come. I also saw that there were some misunderstandings. It's unfortunate that sometimes things escalate so quickly.'
Leader of Opposition V.D. Satheesan and Kerala state party president Sunny Joseph were unavailable for comment. Meanwhile, Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee general secretary M.Liju said it was inappropriate for state leaders to respond, as Tharoor is a member of the Congress Working Committee.
(Edited by Tony Rai)
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