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Crossing the 'Lakshman Rekha': The curious case of Congress' misplaced fury over Shashi Tharoor

The Congress may have done itself a great deal of disservice by seeking to discredit Shashi Tharoor's inclusion in an all-party delegation that will lead India's global outreach on Operation Sindoor.

May 19, 2025 / 11:40 IST
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The Centre has picked Congress MP Shashi Tharoor to lead an all-party delegation abroad on Operation Sindoor.

In times of rare consensus between the Opposition and the Centre on India's actions post the Pahalgam terror attack on April 22, the Congress stands out as an outlier, a victim of its discord within -- one that threatens to erode its own credibility.

The grand old party's staunch opposition to the inclusion of party leader Shashi Tharoor in an all-party delegation that will lead India's global outreach on India's stand as part of Operation Sindoor, the party has not only exposed its fissures within, but may have discredited the exercise in the process that its own INDIA bloc allies have accepted readily.

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That the Congress' frustration with Tharoor, the Lok Sabha MP from Thiruvananthapuram, isn't new is well-established now. The articulate former career diplomat has differed from the party's stand on key matters on multiple occasions and there is a staunch belief within an influential section within the party that allowing him to continue may do it more harm than good, especially in the Assembly elections due to be held in Kerala in 2026.

And this is precisely where the Congress' dichotomy lies. What does it do with a leader who refuses to toe the line of the leadership, speaks his own mind, gives credit to political adversaries where due, but, at the same time, manages to capture and articulate the larger national sentiment on the domestic and global stage?