
Replying to Shashi Tharoor, Congress mp Manikam Tagore said that birds do not need permission to fly, but in today's time, birds also have to look at the sky.
Congress Shashi Tharoor
After praising prime minister Narendra Modi for Operation Sindoor, congress National President Mallikarjan Kharge targeted party mp Shashi Tharoor. After this, thiruvananthapuram mp Tharoor replied to Kharge sarcastically. Now Congress mp Manikam Tagore has also entered this debate. He has replied to Shashi Tharoor's post.
'Even a free bird is afraid in the sky'
Shashi Tharoor posted on X and wrote, "Don't ask for permission to fly, the wings are yours and the sky belongs to no one." On this, Manikam Tagore said sarcastically, "Don't ask for permission to fly. Birds do not need permission to fly, but in today's time, even a free bird has to look at the sky because hawks, vultures, and eagles are always hunting. Freedom is not free, especially when hunters wear patriotism like wings."
For some people PM Modi comes first - Kharge
Shashi Tharoor had praised the leadership of the central government regarding Operation Sindoor, after which the reaction of the National President of congress came. He said, "26 innocent people were killed in the pahalgam terrorist attack. The entire opposition is standing with the army. We said that the country comes first, the party later. Some people think that Modi comes first and the country later. What can we do?"
Shashi Tharoor praises PM Modi
Shashi Tharoor had said in an article for an english daily on monday (23 June 2025) that prime minister Narendra Modi's energy, multifaceted personality, and readiness to communicate remain an important asset for india on the global stage, but it needs more cooperation and support. Congress said that Tharoor's article is not the opinion of the party.
Congress mp Tharoor had said, "The diplomatic contact after Operation Sindoor was a moment of national resolve and effective dialogue. It has confirmed that india can raise its voice with clarity and conviction on international forums when it is united."