'My stand not pro-BJP but pro-India & pro-Govt': Shashi Tharoor
Tharoor said he will stay in Congress, campaign in Kerala and work for UDF’s victory.
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Tharoor said he avoids politics on some global issues and prefers to speak for the country (PTI)
Thiruvananthapuram, 30 Jan
Senior Congress leader Shashi Tharoor on Friday said that his stand on certain issues may have been seen as pro-BJP by the media, but he has only seen it as pro-government or pro-India.
Tharoor
said that he has made it clear in the past as well that on some international
matters, he does not like to talk about politics and instead prefers to speak
about the country.
"It
is not something new, I have always said so," the Congress MP from Thiruvananthapuram told reporters here.
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's stand and many party leaders took a swipe at him,
questioning his intentions.
Tharoor,
while speaking to reporters, also admitted that a party member should not go
against the party line.
"I
have always stood with the party in Parliament and therefore, there is no need
to be concerned," he said.
On being
asked by reporters whether he can categorically state he will not leave the
Congress party, Tharoor said, "I can say that I am going to be in the
Congress and that I am not going anywhere. I will be part of the poll campaign
(in Kerala) and will work for the victory of the UDF."
"But,
why is it that I am being asked to make such statements," he asked.
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".
Tharoor
had been upset over the treatment meted out to him at a Kochi event recently
and attempts by some leaders to sideline him in Kerala.
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.
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