Shashi Tharoor says he has differences of opinion with some in Congress leadership
Shashi Tharoor admits differences with Congress leadership but won’t speak on it before the Nilambur bypoll. Not invited to campaign, he still backs UDF. Says talks with PM Modi were on Operation Sindoor, not domestic politics.
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Sashi Tharoor expresses difference of opinion with some in the Congress party leadership
Thiruvananthapuram,
19 June
Congress Working Committee (CWC) member Shashi Tharoor on Thursday said that he has differences of opinion with some in the party leadership, but he is not going to talk about them in view of the bypoll in Nilambur constituency.
Speaking to
reporters here, Tharoor said that Congress, its values, and its workers were
very dear to him.
He said that he
has worked closely with the party workers for 16 years and sees them as close
friends and brothers.
"However, I
do have differences of opinion with some in the Congress leadership. You know
what I am talking about, as some of those issues are there in the public domain
and have been reported by you (media)," Tharoor said.
He did not clarify
whether his differences of opinion were with the national or state leadership.
The Thiruvananthapuram MP indicated that he might talk about those differences
after the bypoll results.
When asked why he
was not part of the bypoll campaign, Tharoor said that he was not invited for
it as was the practice during the other byelections, including the one in
Wayanad held last year.
"I do not go
where I am not invited," he said, but added that he wants the party
workers' campaign efforts to bear fruit and the UDF candidate to win from
Nilambur.
Regarding his recent talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Tharoor said it was regarding the delegations' visits to various countries in connection with Operation Sindhoor and the discussions held there.
"No domestic
politics were discussed," he said.
Defending his
decision to accept the Centre's invite to head one of the delegations, he said
that when he became the chairman of the External Affairs Committee of the
Parliament, he had made it clear that he was focused on India's foreign policy
and its national interest and not the foreign policy of the Congress and BJP.
"I have not changed my line. When an issue concerning the nation comes up, we are all obligated to work and speak for the country. What I said during OperationSindoor was my own opinion.
"The Centre
asked for my services. Indeed, my party did not. So, I proudly did my duty as
an Indian citizen," he said.
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