Tharoor Stresses National Unity on West Asia, Backs Modi's State Talks

Congress MP Shashi Tharoor affirmed that national interest unites all political parties, commenting on Prime Minister Narendra Modi's meeting with Chief Ministers regarding the West Asia situation. He stressed the duty of both central and state governments to collaborate with mutual respect, despite political differences. Tharoor also welcomed the diplomatic discussions between PM Modi and then-US President Donald Trump as a positive step during international uncertainty. The high-level talks focused on the regional conflict's potential impact on India's security and global markets.

Key Points: Tharoor on Modi's West Asia Meet: 'All United on National Interest'

  • Tharoor backs Centre-State collaboration
  • Supports PM Modi's diplomatic outreach
  • Highlights mutual duties in federalism
  • West Asia conflict impacts India's preparedness
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'All united on national interest': Tharoor on PM Modi's meeting with CMs on West Asia conflict

Congress MP Shashi Tharoor emphasizes federal cooperation & national unity following PM Modi's meeting with CMs on the West Asia conflict impact.

"We are all united when it comes to the national interest. - Shashi Tharoor"

Kochi, March 28

Congress MP Shashi Tharoor on Saturday said that national unity is crucial when it comes to the country's interests, following Prime Minister Modi's meeting with Chief Ministers regarding the West Asia conflict.

He stressed the importance of cooperation between the Centre and states, emphasising mutual respect and federal collaboration in addressing challenges.

A day earlier, Prime Minister Modi chaired a meeting via video conferencing with Chief Ministers and Lieutenant Governors of States to review preparedness in light of the emerging situation arising out of recent developments in West Asia and its potential impact on India.

Speaking to ANI in Kochi, Tharoor said, "We are all united when it comes to the national interest. If today there is a UDF Govt in Kerala, we are not going to be seceding from the Union. We have to look after the national interest. Kerala has always been deeply integrated into all of India's activities...Therefore, there is no doubt in our minds that whatever UDF Govt in Kerala does for Kerala, it will be taking into account what the nation needs. We don't import anything ourselves; it comes from national policy."

Tharoor also mentioned that despite political differences, both the Centre and states share the responsibility to work together for India's welfare.

"So, we will work with the Central Govt on these matters. That doesn't mean we have to agree with the politicians when it comes to the elections in Kerala. That's a different matter. But working with the Central Govt is a duty of the State Govt, and for the Centre also, it's their duty to work with states. It has to be a mutual federalism. It means that both states and the Centre have their responsibilities, have their obligations and have their duties. I hope that both sides will respect that," he said.

Further, Tharoor welcomed the diplomatic discussions between Prime Minister Modi and US President Donald Trump, describing them as a positive step.

"...I am glad that the President of the US and the Prime Minister of India are talking to each other, that is a good thing. I also know that our Foreign Minister is now talking to the other G7 Foreign Ministers in France. All this is important; we have to be in touch with all the key countries at a time of international turbulence and uncertainty," Tharoor said.

On Tuesday, PM Modi held a high-level telephonic conversation with US President Trump to discuss the prevailing conflict in West Asia. The dialogue comes at a critical juncture as regional tensions continue to impact global energy markets and maritime security.

The conflict in West Asia began with Israel-US strikes on Iran on February 28, killing Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. As Iran retaliated, it widened the ambit of the conflict, affecting its neighbours in the region.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good to see mature statements. The West Asia situation is very serious for our energy security and for our diaspora there. Centre and states coordinating is crucial. Hope the preparedness talks were substantive.
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Aditya G
While I agree on unity for national interest, I wish this cooperative spirit was shown by the Centre on other issues too, like fund devolution to states. Sometimes it feels like 'cooperation' is expected only one way.
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Sarah B
As an expat following Indian politics, this is a refreshing take. Too often, federal disputes in other countries hinder foreign policy. India showing a united front on international matters is smart diplomacy.
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Karthik V
The real test is on the ground. Meetings are good, but are states actually getting the resources and intelligence needed? We have millions of Indians in the Gulf. Their safety is paramount. Jai Hind.
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Meera T
Well said by Tharoor. In Kerala, we understand the importance of this. So many families depend on remittances from West Asia. Any conflict there directly hits our homes. Unity in planning is not an option, it's a necessity.

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