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Will Shashi Tharoor Take Part In Parliament's Operation Sindoor Debate? Congress Says...

Will Shashi Tharoor Take Part In Parliament's Operation Sindoor Debate? Congress Says...

News1828-07-2025
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Amid reports of a rift between Shashi Tharoor and the Congress, the MP is unlikely to speak in the Parliament on 'Operation Sindoor' despite being approached by party leaders.
Congress leader Shashi Tharoor, who has drawn condemnation from a section within his party for supporting the Centre's post-Pahalgam foreign policy, is unlikely to speak in the debate on 'Operation Sindoor' in the Parliament.
The development has once again put Tharoor's reported rift with the Congress high command under the scanner.
Congress MPs who are willing to speak in Parliament need to request the Congress Parliamentary Party (CPP) office for the same, according to party sources who explained the protocol of how speakers were selected.
The sources said Tharoor never sent his name.
The Congress leadership even reached out to him and asked him if he was willing to speak, but Tharoor refused, according to the sources.
Shashi Tharoor, who led one of the multi-party delegations to world capitals to put forth India's stance against terrorism, had said that a lot of people have been very critical of him because of his stand supporting the armed forces and the central government in connection with India's response to Pakistan in the form of 'Operation Sindoor'.
On Sunday, the Congress issued a whip to its Lok Sabha MPs, mandating their presence in the House for three days starting Monday, with a debate set to take place on the Pahalgam terror attack and 'Operation Sindoor'.
The BJP-led ruling National Democratic Alliance (NDA) and the Opposition are expected to field their top guns during the discussion in the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha, and lock horns over the two issues steeped in national security and foreign policy imperatives.
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