Shashi Tharoor Campaigns in Kerala, Slams FCRA Bill as "Terrible"

Congress MP Shashi Tharoor campaigned for the party's candidate in Kerala's Ranni constituency, asserting the UDF is focused on the state's development and job creation to stem outward migration. He strongly criticized the proposed FCRA Amendment Bill, 2026, calling it "terrible" and opposing government confiscation of institutions run by church groups. Tharoor also urged that the bill be sent to a parliamentary committee for review. Additionally, he called for India to act as a leading voice of the Global South to help end the West Asia conflict, which he says is damaging India's interests.

Key Points: Shashi Tharoor Campaigns in Kerala, Criticizes FCRA Amendment

  • Campaigning for UDF in Kerala elections
  • Criticizes FCRA Bill as "terrible"
  • Focus on job creation and development
  • Calls for India to lead Global South on West Asia conflict
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"Working for future of Keralam": Congress' Shashi Tharoor campaigns for party candidate from Ranni constituency

Congress MP Shashi Tharoor campaigns for UDF in Kerala, focusing on jobs, criticizing the FCRA Bill, and calling for India to lead in ending the West Asia conflict.

"I believe we are working here for the future of Keralam. - Shashi Tharoor"

Pathanamthitta, April 1

Congress MP Shashi Tharoor on Wednesday campaigned for Congress candidate Pazhakulam Madhu from Ranni assembly constituency, saying the party is working for the future of Keralam and focusing on development and job creation under a UDF government.

The polling for Keralam Assembly elections will be held in a single phase on April 9, with counting of votes scheduled for May 4.

Speaking to ANI, Tharoor said, "I believe we are working here for the future of Keralam. Whatever the Prime Minister may or may not do, we have to ensure Keralam's development under the UDF govt... Our people are leaving the state and going to other states and countries as they don't see enough possibilities here. We must create job opportunities here."

"I have been campaigning throughout the state. I am seeing very good results and very good feedback. We are going to win. The momentum is with us."

Further, Tharoor criticised the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Amendment Bill, 2026, calling it "terrible" and saying the government has no right to seize schools, hospitals, and orphanages run by church groups, and urged that the bill be referred to a standing committee for further review.

"It is a terrible bill. How can the government take on the right to confiscate schools, hospitals and orphanages built by church groups? The govt has no right to take over such schools and colleges. This amendment must go to a standing committee and be studied more carefully," he said.

The FCRA Bill, 2026, was introduced in Lok Sabha on March 25 and seeks to amend the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act, 2010, and is aimed at enhancing the transparency and accountability of foreign contributions in India.

Tharoor has called for India to step up as a "leading voice of the Global South" to end the ongoing West Asia conflict, warning that the prolonged conflict is severely "hurting" India's economic and regional interests.

"Every day this war goes on, it hurts India and the region. The war must end. I hope India will raise its voice as a leading voice of the global South," he said.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
His stance on the FCRA bill is crucial. Targeting educational and charitable institutions run by trusts sets a dangerous precedent. This needs careful scrutiny, regardless of which party you support. 👍
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Rahul R
"Working for the future of Keralam" sounds good, but we've heard similar promises before. I want to see concrete plans, not just campaign rhetoric. How exactly will they create jobs? The brain drain is a serious issue.
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Anjali F
Appreciate him speaking about India's role in Global South. We should use our diplomatic weight to push for peace. The West Asia conflict does impact our economy and energy security. Wise words.
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David E
Interesting to see the focus on local development alongside foreign policy. Tharoor always brings a broader perspective. Hope the momentum he talks about translates into votes and then into actual governance.
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Kavitha C
The comment about schools and hospitals is worrying. These institutions serve everyone, regardless of community. Any law should protect their service, not jeopardize it. He's right to call for a committee review.

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