"Will the PM have the courage to fight from Kerala, Tamil Nadu?": Shashi Tharoor


Thiruvananthapuram, Apr 7(PTI): Rahul Gandhi's decision to contest from Wayanad shows he has the confidence to win from both north and south India, senior Congress leader Shashi Tharoor said today as he asked whether Prime Minister Narendra Modi whether he had the courage to fight from a seat in Kerala or Tamil Nadu.

With Rahul Gandhi contesting the Lok Sabha elections from Kerala's Wayanad constituency, there is "palpable excitement" across the southern states that the next prime minister could be elected from the region, he told news agency PTI in an interview.

Shashi Tharoor also slammed PM Modi and the BJP for suggesting that Rahul Gandhi chose Wayanad to "run away" from majority dominated areas, saying the ruling party has repeatedly resorted to peddling bigotry. It was disappointing that this was coming from the prime minister, he added.

"By reinforcing his role as a torchbearer for the BJP's bigotry, Mr Modi has disregarded the principled position that a prime minister of India must be a prime minister for all Indians," he added.

At a rally in Maharashtra's Wardha, PM Modi had said the opposition party was "scared" to field its leaders from constituencies where the majority dominates.

Shashi Tharoor claimed Rahul Gandhi's decision to contest from Wayanad comes at a time of "unprecedented strain" on the spirit of cooperative federalism that has held the country together since its Independence in 1947.

Under the BJP-led Centre, he alleged, relations between the southern states and the federal government have "steadily deteriorated" over a number of issues such as threats to the economic security of the south as well as the future of its political representation.

In that context, Rahul Gandhi has made a "bold statement" of intent to suggest he can be the bridge that repairs the growing north-south divide within the country, Shashi Tharoor said, adding that it also signals that the Congress chief has the confidence to win elections in both the north and the south.

"Can Narendra Modi make such a claim? Would he have the courage to fight for a seat in Kerala or Tamil Nadu?" the former diplomat turned politician asked.

  

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  • anthony, Mangalore

    Mon, Apr 08 2019

    South India will reject Modi and the BJP lock stock and barrel as they have been a total disaster for the country. Under the BJP-led Centre, relations between the southern states and the federal government have "steadily deteriorated" over a number of issues such as threats to the economic security of the south as well as the future of its political representation.

    With Rahul Gandhi contesting the Lok Sabha elections from Kerala's Wayanad constituency, there is "palpable excitement" across the southern states that the next prime minister could be elected from the region.

    Shamefull for the PM Modi and the BJP for suggesting that Rahul Gandhi chose Wayanad to "run away" from majority dominated areas, saying the ruling party has repeatedly resorted to peddling bigotry. It was disappointing that this was coming from the prime minister.

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  • SmR, Karkala

    Sun, Apr 07 2019

    PM has the courage to fight from Kerala, Tamil Nadu or not, why the Bharatiya Janata Party has ditched saffron and adopted Pakistan national flag green in its ongoing campaigning for the Lok Sabha polls in Kashmir?
    On Thursday, a photo of Sheikh Khalid Jehangir, the BJP candidate from the Srinagar parliamentary constituency, splashed in green on the pages of Srinagar dailies.

    Is BJP which had a coalition with PDP in Jammu and Kashmir assembly which openly supported Afzal Guru in Parliament attack has now become Jinnah party of Pakistan?

    Jai Hind

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Sun, Apr 07 2019

    Actually we know who is running away in fear from Amethi. Why did not Tharror let Raul Vinci contest from Thiruvananthapuram instead of Wayanad?

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  • Rathan, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 07 2019

    MODI is not fighting election from 2 places. Only in 2014 as it was for first time he was fighting LS so he contested from 2 places. During Gujarath CM he fought from only one place. Where as pappu who has won 3 times from Amethi is feeling the heat of defeat as he has done nothing there to improve the life of the voters. That is why he has to select other safe constituency. Where as MODI doesn't require to fight from 2 places. Then let Sonia or Pappu contest from Vadodra or Varanasi?

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 07 2019

    chaiwala was feeling da heat in gujarat & also faught from varanasi. 1 time or 2 times contested from 2 seats right????????? taken corruption 1 time or 2 times corruption is corruption but chaiwala has taken big corruption in rafale.

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  • DON, Udupi

    Sun, Apr 07 2019

    If people of kerala remember modi equated kerala to Somalia, modi will not get a single vote.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Apr 07 2019

    PM has fled from Varanasi fearing Priyanka Gandhi ...

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  • Rajesh, Udupi

    Sun, Apr 07 2019

    A 'single 'man running away due to fear of a woman will be misinterprited. .. so hold on.. lol

    And Modi is in Varanasi.. see if priyanka would get even 1lk votes. India moving away from slavery. You too join soon.

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  • JP, Mangalore/Dubai

    Sun, Apr 07 2019

    Rajesha, do you mean 'married but wife is deserted, so single' ?

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