Shashi Tharoor courts controversy, says 'Hindi, Hindu, Hindutva' ideology dividing country
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Senior Congress leader Shashi Tharoor on Thursday courted a controversy saying the "Hindi, Hindu, Hindutva" ideology is dividing the country. Tharoor's remark came in the wake of a report which stated that an immigration officer at Mumbai airport denied clearance to an Indian student for not speaking in Hindi.
Tagging the report in a tweet, Tharoor said: "This Hindi, Hindu, Hindutva ideology is dividing our country. We need unity, not uniformity."
The Thiruvananthapuram MP's statement sparked a debate on Twitter with people asking Tharoor to desist from making such controversial remarks. Some suggested Tharoor was "in a race to outdo" Congress leader Mani Shankar Iyer to provide the BJP opportunities to target the grand old party ahead of polls. "You certainly have kicked-off the #LokSabha2019 campaign for BJP. Congratulations Shashi Sir!," a user wrote.
Tagging the report in a tweet, Tharoor said: "This Hindi, Hindu, Hindutva ideology is dividing our country. We need unity, not uniformity."
The Thiruvananthapuram MP's statement sparked a debate on Twitter with people asking Tharoor to desist from making such controversial remarks. Some suggested Tharoor was "in a race to outdo" Congress leader Mani Shankar Iyer to provide the BJP opportunities to target the grand old party ahead of polls. "You certainly have kicked-off the #LokSabha2019 campaign for BJP. Congratulations Shashi Sir!," a user wrote.
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