Congress leader and Thiruvananthapuram MP Shashi Tharoor finally broke his silence over his stand on Operation Sindoor and said he has never violated the party's stated positions in Parliament.
He asserted that his only public disagreement in principle was over Operation Sindoor, PTI reported.
Answering questions during a session at the Kerala Literature Festival here, Tharoor said he had taken a strong stand on that issue and remained "unapologetic".
He said, "I have at no stage violated any of the Congress' positions in Parliament, the only issue on which there has been public disagreement on principle is about Operation Sindoor where I did take a very strong stand and I remain unapologetic about that."
His statement comes amidst recent reports stating Tharoor's differences with the party leadership, with a speculation that he is upset over Congress leader Rahul Gandhi not adequately acknowledging his presence at a recent event in Kochi and over alleged repeated attempts by state leaders to sideline him, PTI reported.
Explaining his position, Tharoor said that, as an observer and writer, he had written a newspaper column after the Pahalgam incident, stating that it should not go unpunished and that there should be a kinetic response.
He said that while India is focused on development, it should not be dragged into a prolonged conflict with Pakistan, and that any action should be limited to targeting terrorist camps. Tharoor said that to his surprise, the Indian government did exactly what he had recommended.
Tharoor said it was Jawaharlal Nehru who posed the famous question: "Who lives if India dies?" "When India is at stake, when India's security and its place in the world are involved, India comes first," he said, PTI reported.
He added that political parties may have differences as part of the process of building a better India, but when national interests are involved, India must prevail.
(With inputs from PTI)
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