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‘Little mutual respect between ruling party and Opposition’: Shashi Tharoor on ‘distressing pattern’ after Pahalagam attack

India’s relationship with Pakistan, though complex and fraught, requires clarity. There can be no ambiguity in condemning acts of terror; the line between national security and political point-scoring is not a thin one, says the Congress MP.

May 20, 2025 / 13:35 IST
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Shashi Tharoor says bipartisanship is critical in shaping India’s response
Shashi Tharoor says bipartisanship is critical in shaping India’s response

Stressing on the need for bipartisanship, Congress MP Shashi Tharoor said there is a distressing pattern that emerges whenever India faces a crisis such as the 22 April Pahalagam attack.

In his opinion piece in The Hindu, Tharoor said as India grieves the loss of 26 lives in the Pahalgam terror attack, one must also recognise the critical importance of bipartisanship.

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“There is a distressing pattern that emerges whenever India faces a crisis of this nature: political parties, instead of closing ranks in defence of the nation, often resort to scoring points — weaponising grief for electoral advantage rather than forging a unified front. We saw this after the Pulwama attack in 2019, where swift retaliatory action became intertwined with campaign narratives,” Tharoor wrote.

According to Thraroor, bipartisanship is critical in shaping India’s response and in ensuring that national security does not become another theatre for political posturing.