The congress has a tradition of crushing talent, Shashi Tharoor faces this problem: BJP's Gourav Vallabh | Today news
While Congress continues to give the central government a key role to Shashi Tharoor in diplomatic outreach delegations after Operation Sindoor, except the four given by the party, said Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Gourav Vallabh, said the Ouparty has tradition to crush and support merit. Gourav Vallabh said: ‘The congress has a tradition of crushing merit and talent and supporting their bootlickers. Even Shashi Tharoor faces this problem because they didn’t give his name. ‘ “Congress did so because he disputed the election against Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge. I don’t understand how they can fall so low that they sabotage their own party leaders,” he said. The congress said that the government was asked by the government to submit names of four MPs for the delegations of all parties sent abroad to declare India’s position on terrorism from Pakistan, and nominated Anand Sharma, Gaurav throw, Syed Nasein and Amrinder Singh Raja Warring. This accused the center of not consulting the congress until he called Shashi Tharoor to lead a government delegation. The party said it was “dishonest” and “ominous” to ask nominations first and then not to include it. Meanwhile, the row does not appear to die easily, as Shashi Tharoor also assumed that the government invited to lead the delegation. He calls “national interest” a “matter of duty” as a citizen of India. Without recognizing the disapproval of Congress over the inclusion of his name, but in a clear response to the party’s concern, Shashi Tharoor argued that only “national interest is above all”. Shashi Tharoor said: “As I mentioned, it is a great honor. If a citizen who is called to serve the nation at the time of the crisis is a duty for all of us. At the same time, it is an honor that I was asked to lead a delegation and I look forward to playing my part.” “I always said that when my services are needed for the country, I do not want to find and that I had no hesitation in accepting the friendly invitation of the government, which after my mind has nothing to do with politics and has everything to do with the national interest of our country. National interest is in my mind always above all. ‘