Congress MP Manickam Tagore took a veiled swipe at fellow party member Shashi Tharoor on Thursday, following Tharoor's recent article on the Emergency period. Tagore subtly accused Tharoor of echoing sentiments typically associated with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), suggesting that Tharoor's stance was uncharacteristic of Congress ideology. The veiled remark, "Bird becoming a parrot?", alluded to Tharoor allegedly aligning with a narrative often criticized by his own party.
The controversy stems from Tharoor's nuanced take on the Emergency, a sensitive topic within Congress due to its historical implications. Tharoor's article, while reflective, appeared to acknowledge certain criticisms usually leveraged by the BJP, sparking internal friction. Tagore's comments highlight an ongoing debate within Congress about the legacy of the Emergency and how it should be addressed by current party members, particularly when engaging with the public and press.
This incident underscores the delicate balance Congress members must maintain while discussing contentious historical events. Tharoor, known for his eloquent and often independent viewpoints, has not publicly responded to Tagore's remarks. As the party navigates its internal dynamics, such exchanges may influence how Congress addresses its past while striving to present a unified front against its political adversaries.
— Authored by Next24 Live