Shashi Tharoor A “Guest Artist”, Says KPCC Chief K Suresh
THIRUVANANTHPURAM: Shashi Tharoor, who was among the 23 Congress leaders who wrote to Sonia Gandhi calling for sweeping changes in the party and a “full-time, effective and active leadership”, has been derided as a “guest artist” by a senior Congress MP in Kerala.
.Congress MP Shashi Tharoor, who was among the “group of 23” that wrote to Sonia Gandhi seeking urgent organisational overhaul, has come under attack from some leaders in Kerala, with a senior MP calling him a “guest artist” and asking him to follow party policies.
Hitting out at Tharoor, KPCC working president and the party’s chief whip in the Lok Sabha, Kodikkunnil Suresh on Friday said everybody in the party should work according to its policies and programmes.
But Kodikkunnil Suresh, the Chief Whip of the Congress in the Lok Sabha, has now retracted the remarks he made in the morning.”Shashi Tharoor is certainly not a politician. He came to the Congress party as a guest artist. He is still continuing in the party like a guest artist,” said Party MP Suresh.
In the widely reported remarks, the former union minister also said: “Tharoor may be a global citizen, but he should not think that he can take any decision or say anything according to his will. Ultimately, he should follow the party.”
Mr Suresh later claimed he had called the media and retracted his comments on Mr Tharoor, saying he had missed his tweet.On Thursday, Mr Tharoor tweeted that it was everyone’s duty to work together in the interest of the Congress after party chief Sonia Gandhi had said the matter is “behind us”.
Mr Suresh told a tv Channel – “I have withdrawn my statement. I had not seen Shashi Tharoor’s last night statement talking about working for the unity in the party. With that, everything is over.”
At a top party meeting in Delhi, they were roundly attacked by leaders for “betraying” the Congress and since then, they have been largely isolated with no signs on the ground of a promised reconciliation.
Mr Tharoor has reportedly also provoked the anger of his colleagues in Kerala by openly supporting the central government’s move to lease out the Thiruvananthapuram International Airport for 50 years to Adani Enterprises.
(Bureau Report with Agency Inputs ).