'All is good, we are on same page': Shashi Tharoor after meeting Kharge-Rahul
The meeting in Kharge's chamber in Parliament House complex lasted for about an hour and a half.
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Shashi Tharoor met with Kharge and Rahul Gandhi at the Parliament House complex (X@shashitharoor)
New Delhi, 29 Jan
Senior Congress leader Shashi Tharoor on Thursday met party
president Mallikarjun Kharge and Rahul Gandhi for redressal of his grievances,
after which he said "all is good" and "we are all on the same
page", signalling a rapprochement with his party ahead of the crucial
Kerala Assembly polls.
The meeting in Kharge's chamber in Parliament House complex
lasted for about an hour and a half.
"We had a discussion with my two party leaders, the LoP
and the Congress president. We had a very good, constructive, positive
discussion," Tharoor said.
"All is good and we are moving together on the same
page, what more can I say," he told reporters in Parliament premises after
the meeting.
Asked if the issue of chief ministerial face for Kerala polls was discussed, Tharoor said that was never the issue.
"I am not interested in being the candidate for
anything. At the moment I am already an MP, I have the trust of my voters from
Thiruvananthapuram. I have their interest to look after in Parliament, that is
my job," he said.
Tharoor said he was very satisfied with his meeting with the
top Congress brass.
In a post on X, Tharoor said, "Thanks to @INCIndia
President @kharge ji and LS LoP @RahulGandhi ji for a warm and constructive
discussion today on a wide range of subjects. We are all on the same page as we
move forward in the service of the people of India."
He also posted a picture from the meeting in which the three
of them are seen smiling and posing for a picture at Kharge's chamber in Parliament
House complex.
The meeting comes ahead of the Kerala Assembly polls which
are very crucial for the Congress as it seeks to wrest power from the Left
after 10 years in the Opposition and is going all out to secure a victory in
the southern state.
Last week, Tharoor had skipped a key strategy meeting of the
party for the upcoming Kerala polls as he was believed to be upset over Rahul
Gandhi not properly acknowledging his presence at a recent event and repeated
attempts by state leaders to "sideline" him.
Sources close to him had then said that while a series of
events had led to Tharoor's disappointment with the treatment meted out to him,
the tipping point was Gandhi not acknowledging him at the 'Maha Panchayath'
held in Kochi on 19 January to felicitate the local body poll winners.
Gandhi had acknowledged other senior leaders present on the
stage and took their names but did not mention Tharoor, a four-time MP and one
of the three Congress Working Committee (CWC) members from the State, who was
also on the dais, the sources said.
A row had erupted last year over his comments on the
India-Pakistan conflict and the diplomatic outreach after the Pahalgam attack.
His comments were at variance with the Congress' stand and many party leaders
took a swipe at him, questioning his intentions.
Tharoor has, however, maintained that there is no variance
in stance on foreign policy and there must be bipartisanship.
Kharge on Friday chaired a key meeting of the party here
with Kerala leaders to fine-tune the party strategy for the assembly polls.
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