New Delhi:
“Watch the match,” Congress MP Shashi Tharoor told reporters on Sunday, as he responded to questions on a possible rift between the Left Government and Prime Minister Narendra Modi on a visit to the United States in Kerala. ,
The MP from Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, said, “This is an important match today,” referring to the ICC Champions Trophy match between India and Pakistan, which began in Dubai this afternoon.
The Congress leader was asked if “everything is between you and the party”. For this, he said: “No comments.”
Mr. Tharoor has come about criticism of several Congress leaders, as he praised the policies of the CPI (M) government in Kerala and a meeting of PM Modi with US President Donald Trump.
In an article in an English daily on 14 February, the Congress MP praised the Kerala economy of the LDF government led by Pinarayi Vijayan.
His comment was welcomed by the Left side, but criticized fellow Congress leaders. “As a member of Parliament from Kerala, I focused on a specific issue and wrote – The change of industrial landscape through the development of the startup sector. As a Congress worker, I am proud to accept this. That it was former Chief Minister Oman Chandi who started this change, “he said in his defense.
He also said that the controversy on his article did ‘something good’ as it had opened the scope of discussion on the issue.
Later, Mr. Tharoor praised Shri Modi a rare praise when Mr. Trump called the Indian Prime Minister a “great leader”. The US President said, “He is more difficult than me, and he is a better conversation than me.”
Referring to Mr. Trump’s comments, Mr. Tharoor said: “To listen to a person like Donald Trump, whose Defense Secretary called him the greatest negotiator in the world yesterday (Thursday), announcing that an Indian Prime Minister is a He was a better conversation, who was, that he was a better negotiator, it seems that Mr. Modi can put it in the bank, which looks great. ”
His comments on Mr. Modi developed strong responses, inspiring him to say that he spoke in mind India’s interests. “We cannot always speak in terms of party interest,” he said.
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