congress is furious with the statements of congress mp shashi tharoor, who is leading one of the all-party delegations that went abroad with the message of India's Operation Sindoor against pakistan in response to the pahalgam terrorist attack. Targeting Tharoor, congress leader Udit raj has demanded PM narendra modi to make him the Foreign Minister. The important thing is that Udit Raj's statement has been shared on social media by congress General Secretary Jairam Ramesh.

'Shashi Tharoor is reading Modinama'

Udit raj said that shashi tharoor should have exposed pakistan abroad but is reading Modinama there. PM narendra modi should make him a 'super spokesperson' and India's Foreign minister before he returns.

'Want to trample the golden history of Congress'

According to Udit Raj, Tharoor has made it clear by saying that before the Modi government, the army had never crossed the Line of Control or the border that he wants to trample the golden history of Congress. Udit raj said that in 1965, the army marched up to Lahore, in 71 it divided pakistan into two parts. Surgical strikes were also conducted during manmohan Singh's time but it was not disclosed because political advantage was not taken in the name of honoring the army. Tharoor should not do this. This is mental dishonesty.

Which statement of shashi tharoor angered Congress?

congress mp shashi tharoor, who reached panama after America, said that the difference in the last few years is that even the terrorists have understood that they will have to pay the price. During the surgical strike on terrorist hideouts after the uri terrorist attack, india crossed the Line of Control for the first time. We had never done this before. We had not crossed the Line of Control even during the Kargil war. After this, in january 2019, in response to the Pulwama attack, we crossed the Line of Control as well as the international border and destroyed the terrorist headquarters in Balakot. This time, going beyond the previous two cases, we have destroyed the terrorist training center and their headquarters in Punjab, Pakistan.

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