Explorer

Rift In Congress Widens? Shashi Tharoor ‘Will Not Be Invited’ To Any Party Event In Thiruvananthapuram, Says K Muraleedharan

K. Muraleedharan criticised Shashi Tharoor for his stance on national security, stating latter won't be invited to Thiruvananthapuram party events until he changes his views.

Congress leader K Muraleedharan lashed out at party colleague Shashi Tharoor, saying that he will not be invited to any programme of the party in Thiruvananthapuram until he changes his stance on the national security issue. According to news agency PTI, Muraleedharan said that Tharoor, also a Congress Working Committee (CWC) member, was no longer considered as one of us.

"He said that the party's national leadership will decide what action was required against the Congress MP.Till he (Tharoor) changes his stance, we will not invite him to any party programme held in Thiruvananthapuram. He is not with us, so there is no question of him boycotting an event," Muraleedharan said.

Tharoor was replying to the query of reporters' seeking his view on Tharoor sticking to his stand on the issue of national security.

Nation Comes First: Tharoor

The response of Muraleedharan came a day after Tharoor said that the nation comes first and parties are the means of making the country better. The Congress MP had also said that many people have been very critical of him because of his stand supporting the armed forces and the central government in connection with what happened recently in the country and its borders. But I will stand my ground because I believe this is the right thing for the country, he had said at an event in Kochi on Saturday.

The Congress leader had also said that when people like him call for cooperating with other parties in the interests of national security, their own parties feel that it's disloyal to them, and that becomes a big problem.

Earlier, Muraleedharan had taken a swipe at Tharoor over the sharing of a survey suggesting he is the UDF's most preferred choice for Chief Minister, saying he should first decide which party he belongs to. Muraleedharan had taken the swipe at the Thiruvananthapuram MP amid a widening rift between Tharoor and the party's central leadership over his reactions following the Pahalgam terror attack, which have drawn sharp criticism within the Congress, with some of his comments seen as putting the party on the defensive.

(With PTI inputs.)

Read more
Sponsored Links by Taboola

Top Headlines

VIDEO: Pak Army Spokesperson Slammed For Winking At Journalist During Briefing On Imran Khan | WATCH
VIDEO: Pak Army Spokesperson Slammed For Winking At Journalist During Briefing On Imran Khan | WATCH
Co-Owner In Goa Nightclub Tragedy Arrested As Luthra Brothers Remain Untraceable
Co-Owner In Goa Nightclub Tragedy Arrested As Luthra Brothers Remain Untraceable
No Relief For Mehul Choksi As Belgium Court Rejects Appeal Against Extradition
No Relief For Mehul Choksi As Belgium Court Rejects Appeal Against Extradition
‘We Don’t Have A Moral Right’: Zelensky Rejects Territorial Concessions Despite Trump’s New Proposal
‘We Don’t Have A Moral Right’: Zelensky Rejects Territorial Concessions Despite Trump’s New Proposal

Videos

Goa Nightclub Fire: Third Owner Ajay Gupta Arrested, Luthra Brothers Still Absconding
Goa Nightclub Fire: Arpora Nightclub Turns Into Chaos as Massive Fire Erupts, 25 Lives Lost in Tragic Incident
Breaking: NIA Conducts Forest Searches in Anantnag in Delhi Car Blast Investigation
Breaking: NDA Parliamentary Party Meeting to Begin Shortly, PM Modi to Address MPs
Breaking: Sensex Falls Over 500 Points for Second Day, Markets Reeling Under Heavy Selling

Photo Gallery

25°C
New Delhi
Rain: 100mm
Humidity: 97%
Wind: WNW 47km/h
See Today's Weather
powered by
Accu Weather
Embed widget