Senior Congress leader K Muraleedharan was struck again on Sunday at Feestcollega Shashi Tharoor and said that he will not be invited to a party program in state capital until he changes his position on the issue of national security. Read on to know more about this.
Congress leader and Thiruvananthapuram MP Shashi Tharoor.
Senior Congress leader K Muraleedharan was hit again on Sunday at Party Collega Shashi Tharoor and said that he will not be invited to a party program in the state capital until he changes his position on the national security issue. Muraledharan said that Mr Tharoor, also a member of the Congress Work Committee (CWC), was no longer considered “one of us”. He said that the national leadership of the party will decide which action is required against the Congress Member of Parliament. “Until he (Tharoor) changes his withdrawal, we will not invite him to a party program that is held in Thiruvananthapuram. He is not with us, so there is no question of an event boycott,” said Mr. Muraleedharan.
Tharoor says the site will be
Muraledharan answered questions from reporters who were looking for his vision for Tharoor who held his position on the issue of national security. His reaction also comes a day after Tharoor said that the nation comes first and that parties are the means to make the country better. The Member of Parliament of the Congress had also said that many people were very critical of him because of his position in support of the armed forces and the central government in connection with what happened recently in the country and his borders. “But I will stand my ground because I believe this is the right thing for the country,” he said on Saturday during an event in Kochi.
Tharoor’s ‘loyalty’ -remark
Tharoor also said that when people like he call to work together with other parties in the interest of national security, their parties feel that it is unfaithful to them, and that will be a major problem. Muraled harn had previously beaten Mr Tharoor about sharing a survey that suggests that he is the most preferred choice of UDF for minister -president and said: “He must first decide which party he belongs to.”
Shashi Tharoor vs Congress
Muraledharan had taken the swipe at the Thiruvananthapuram parliament member in the midst of an increasing gap between Mr Tharoor and the central leadership of the party about his reactions after the terror attack of the Pahalgam, who have put on competitive criticism within the congress, with some of his comments on the defensive. The Senior Congress leader had also attacked Mr Tharoor after his article in which the former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi was criticized about the emergency situation, which appeared in a Malayalam daily. Muraledharan had encouraged the CWC member to choose a clear political path if he felt limited within the congress.
(With input from the PTI news agency).
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