Shashi Tharoor Backs Rahul Gandhi's 'Narendra Surrender' Statement

Shashi Tharoor Backs Rahul Gandhi's 'Narendra Surrender' Statement

Shashi Tharoor supports Rahul Gandhi's 'Narendra Surrender' remark, emphasizing that India must not yield to any third-party pressure. Tharoor calls for a firm stance in safeguarding national interests.

Congress MP Shashi Tharoor has entered Rahul Gandhi's 'Narendra Surrender' statement. Shashi Tharoor said, 'As long as Pakistan keeps using the language of terrorism, we have no problem speaking the same language with Pakistanis. We will use the language of strength, and no third party is needed for this. Let us tell you that Shashi Tharoor is leading India's outreach mission on Operation Sindoor. Shashi Tharoor's team is currently in Washington DC, USA.

Let us tell you that there is a continuous discussion on the 'surrender' statement given by the Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi on PM Modi in the Lok Sabha. Now Congress MP Shashi Tharoor has entered on this statement.

Shashi Tharoor reacted to this statement of Rahul Gandhi in a press conference in Washington. A journalist asked Congress MP Shashi Tharoor that the issue of President Trump's alleged mediation efforts during the recent clash between India and Pakistan is being raised continuously. This female journalist said that this is a question on which your party is constantly asking questions. Just yesterday, your party leader Rahul Gandhi said that PM Modi surrendered in front of Trump?

In response to this question, Shashi Tharoor said that we have immense faith in the US President, we respect the US President. We can say about ourselves that we did not specifically ask anyone to mediate. As I said, as long as Pakistan continues to use the language of terrorism, we have no problem speaking the same language with the Pakistanis. We will use the language of strength, and no third party is needed for this.

Tharoor said, "If on the other hand they want to dismantle the infrastructure of terrorism, we can talk to them. If they take serious steps and show that Pakistan wants to have normal relations with India, then we are certainly ready to talk and we will not need any mediator for this.

He said that in any case India did not need to be persuaded to stop. Nobody needed to tell us to stop because we were telling them that as soon as Pakistan stops, we are ready to stop. So if they in turn told the Pakistanis, you better stop because the Indians are ready to stop, and that is what they did. And that is a great gesture on their part, but only Pakistan can tell what ultimately happened.

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