The internal tension in the Kerala Congress is increasing, and in the meantime, there has been speculation about Shashi Tharoor, MP from Thiruvananthapuram. A meeting of the Congress High Command has been called in Delhi on February 28, which will include senior leaders of Kerala Congress including Tharoor.

The purpose of this meeting is to discuss the increasing resentment in the state unit and the assembly elections to be held in 2026. But the recent statements of Tharoor have created a stir in the Congress camp. After his statement with “I have more options”, his speculation of leaving the party has intensified.

Important meeting will be held in Delhi with Congress leadership

India Today According to the report of, Shashi Tharoor said:

“I will go to the party meeting on Friday. Let’s see what happens. “

In a recent podcast interview, he said:

“If the party wants me, I will stay. If not, I have more options. You should not think that I have no other way. “

Since this statement, the party has intensified.

Increasing resentment in Kerala Congress, controversy over Tharoor’s statement

A section of Kerala Congress is being said to be angry with Tharoor’s recent statements and activities.
He had praised the startup policy of the Kerala government, which was completely rejected by the state Congress.
After this statement, Tharoor met Rahul Gandhi and Sonia Gandhi.
After his meetings in Delhi, Tharoor said:

“I had a good conversation with Rahul Gandhi. The ruckus being created on an article printed in a newspaper is unnecessary. ”

“If someone has a problem, then they decide” – Tharoor

Rejecting the news of differences with the state Congress leadership, he said:

“I have no problem with any state leader. If someone has trouble with me, it depends on them whether they want to solve it or not. I did not make any complaint against anyone. “

He justified his startup policy article and said that it was not based on any leftist document, but was based on the Global Startup Report and the Ease of Doing Business Report of the Central Government.

Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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