Like Nehru, Indira, LK Advani can't be judged by one episode: Shashi Tharoor
The Congress MP's statement comes as he wished the former Deputy PM on his 98th birth anniversary.
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Tharoor's remarks has received criticism ire of some of his party colleagues (X)
New Delhi, 9 Nov
Congress MP Shashi Tharoor has defended the
policy legacy of former Deputy Prime Minister Lal Krishna Advani, saying just
like former PM Jawaharlal Nehru cannot only be judged by the "China
setback" or Indira Gandhi's career only by the Emergency, the same
courtesy should be extended to one of the founding members of the Bharatiya Janata
Party (BJP).
"Reducing his long years of service to
one episode, however significant, is also unfair. The totality of Nehruji's
career cannot be judged by the China setback, nor Indira Gandhi's by the
Emergency alone. I believe we should extend the same courtesy to
Advaniji," Tharoor wrote on X.
The Congress MP's statement comes as he
wished the former Deputy PM on his 98th birth anniversary, on November 8, where
Tharoor praised his "unwavering commitment to public service, modesty, and
his role in shaping trajectory of modern India."
"Wishing the venerable Shri L.K.
Advani a very happy 98th birthday! His unwavering commitment to public service,
his modesty & decency, and his role in shaping the trajectory of modern
India are indelible. A true statesman whose life of service has been
exemplary," Tharoor wrote on X.
However, Tharoor's wishes received someobjections, with people saying that the Congress MP was whitewashing the true
history of the BJP leader. A Supreme Court Advocate, Sanjay Hedge, criticised
Tharoor, saying that Advani "unleashing the dragon seeds of hatred"
could not be called as "public service", referencing the Ram Rath
Yatra carried out in 1990.
"Sorry Mr Tharoor, unleashing the
"dragon seeds of hatred" (to quote Kushwant Singh) in this country is
NOT public service," his post read.
This led to a discussion between the
Congress MP and the advocate, with Tharoor defending the legacy of one of the
BJP founders, and comparing the legacies of former PM's Indira Gandhi and
Jawaharlal Nehru.
"The Rath Yatra was not an episode. It
was a long march to reverse the foundational principles of the Indian Republic.
It set the stage for 2002 and 2014 and thereafter. Like Draupadi's dishonour
set the stage for the Mahabharata that followed, the Rathyatra and it's legacy
of violence continue to haunt the destiny of this country," the SC
advocate wrote under Tharoor's post.
Earlier on 8 November, PM Modi visited
Bharat Ratna Advani at his residence in New Delhi to convey birthday greetings
and good wishes.
The Prime Minister termed Advani as a
leader blessed with a towering vision and intellect, stating that his life has
been dedicated to strengthening India's progress.
PM Modi prayed for his long life andhealth, mentioning his spirit of selfless duty and steadfast principles.
"Greetings to Shri LK Advani Ji on his
birthday. A statesman blessed with towering vision and intellect, Advani Ji's
life has been dedicated to strengthening India's progress. He has always
embodied the spirit of selfless duty and steadfast principles. His
contributions have left an indelible mark on India's democratic and cultural
landscape. May he be blessed with good health and a long life," PM Modi
wrote on 'X'.
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