Key Points

Kharge’s jibe at Tharoor highlights internal Congress rifts after the MP praised Modi’s global engagement. Tharoor reaffirmed loyalty despite ideological differences with party leadership. The Congress chief also accused BJP of weaponizing Emergency history to deflect governance failures. Tensions escalate as Kharge invoked RSS’s past opposition to Ambedkar and Nehru.

Key Points: Kharge Links Tharoor CWC Role to English Skills Amid Modi Praise Row

  • Kharge mocks Tharoor’s praise of Modi’s global diplomacy
  • Tharoor admits Congress leadership differences but denies exit
  • Kharge accuses BJP of exploiting Emergency anniversary
  • Congress chief recalls RSS burning Ambedkar, Nehru photos
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Tharoor in CWC because of his English, says Kharge amid row over Modi praise

Congress chief Kharge takes dig at Tharoor over Modi praise, cites English skills for CWC role as party tensions flare.

"“I don’t read English, but his (Tharoor’s) English is very good. That’s why we made him a member of the Working Committee.” – Mallikarjun Kharge"

New Delhi, June 25

Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge took a veiled dig at senior party leader Shashi Tharoor on Wednesday, stating that the Thiruvananthapuram MP owed his place in the Congress Working Committee (CWC) to his command of the English language.

Amid the controversy over Tharoor's praise of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Kharge said, at a press conference: “I don’t read English, but his (Tharoor’s) English is very good. That’s why we made him a member of the Working Committee.”

The remark came days after Tharoor, in an article, described Modi’s “energy, dynamism and willingness to engage” as a "prime asset" for India on the global stage -- comments that have drawn criticism within the Congress ranks.

Taking a jibe at Tharoor, Kharge further said: “The entire Opposition said the country stands with the Indian Army. It was I who first raised my voice and said the nation is above all. But some people say Modi comes first, and the country later. What should we do about that?” he asked.

Tharoor, addressing his supporters in Thiruvananthapuram last week, had admitted to having differences with the party’s top brass. “Yes, I have differences of opinion with the Congress leadership -- that is known. Some matters are in the public domain. I will speak to the leadership directly if needed. But I’m not going anywhere,” he had said.

Tharoor recently led a multi-party delegation to several countries to counter Pakistan’s narrative on cross-border terrorism, following the deadly terror strike in Pahalgam that left 26 people dead.

Kharge, at the press conference held at the Indira Bhavan here, launched a scathing attack on the BJP and Prime Minister Modi, accusing them of misusing the 50th anniversary of the Emergency to divert attention from their failures and undermine the Indian Constitution.

"PM Modi is repeatedly invoking a period that the country has moved past. He is making an issue out of something that people have already forgotten."

Taking a dig at the BJP’s ideological roots, Kharge alleged that members associated with the RSS had once burned photos of Dr B.R. Ambedkar, Jawaharlal Nehru, and Mahatma Gandhi at Delhi’s Ramlila Maidan and had even demanded elements of Manusmriti be included in the Constitution.

- IANS

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Here are 6 diverse Indian perspective comments for the article:
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Rahul K.
Kharge ji's comments about Tharoor's English skills are unnecessary. We need leaders who can communicate India's position effectively globally. Tharoor did good work countering Pakistan's terrorism narrative abroad. Internal politics shouldn't overshadow this. 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
Why can't we appreciate good work regardless of party lines? Tharoor praising PM's global engagement doesn't make him less Congress. This "with us or against us" mentality is harming our democracy. We need more mature politics!
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Arjun S.
Kharge's dig at English shows outdated thinking. In today's world, we need leaders who can represent India in international forums with eloquence. Tharoor's language skills are an asset, not something to mock. Congress needs to modernize its approach.
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Sunita T.
As a Congress supporter, I'm disappointed by this infighting. When leaders like Tharoor work hard to counter Pakistan's false narratives abroad, they deserve appreciation, not sarcastic remarks. Unity is needed to take on BJP in 2024 elections.
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Vikram J.
Both sides have points here. Tharoor shouldn't have praised Modi so effusively when Congress is opposing BJP policies. But Kharge's language comment was below the belt. Focus should be on policies, not personalities or language skills.
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Neha P.
The real issue is being missed - Tharoor's diplomatic work against Pakistan's terrorism propaganda is crucial for national security. Internal party squabbles can wait. Let's not lose sight of what matters for India's interests. 🙏

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