Congress leader Shashi Tharoor’s recent inclusion in a government global outreach team has sparked a heated debate within the party, particularly in light of his contentious remarks regarding the ongoing conflict with Pakistan. The nomination process, which saw Tharoor appointed by the government, has faced criticism from senior Congress member Jairam Ramesh, who deemed it as lacking transparency. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has also weighed in on the issue, questioning the Congress party’s decision to not nominate Tharoor themselves, suggesting that the move may be rooted in jealousy or intolerance. Tharoor’s acceptance of the nomination has further deepened the rift within the Congress party, with factions expressing differing views on the matter. The controversy surrounding Tharoor’s new role highlights the ongoing power struggles and internal dynamics at play within India’s political landscape.
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Shashi Tharoor’s Global Outreach Role Sparks Congress Controversy; Jairam Ramesh Criticizes Nomination Process as Dishonest
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