Shashi Tharoor’s strong reply to Rahul Gandhi’s ‘surrender’ statement: “India does not need any third party!”

Shashi Tharoor's strong reply to Rahul Gandhi's 'surrender' statement: "India does not need any third party!"
Shashi Tharoor’s strong reply to Rahul Gandhi’s ‘surrender’ statement: “India does not need any third party!”


In Indian politics, especially within the Congress party, there is often a stir about rhetoric. Recently one such controversy has started on the statement of senior Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on the alleged ‘surrender’ statement, in response to which the veteran MP of the party itself Shashi Tharoor Has taken a tough stand. Reacting to what Rahul Gandhi had said about the army, Tharoor has clarified that India does not need its sovereignty or the bravery of its army, no ‘third party certification’ (third party certification ‘.

The case came to light when Rahul Gandhi allegedly commented on a border dispute, which was linked to the word ‘surrender’ in the context of the army. This comment is a sensitive subject in the country as it is related to the bravery and national pride of the Indian Armed Forces. Such statements often give rise to political disputes, especially when the opposition tries to surround the government.

What did Tharoor say and what is its importance?
Shashi Tharoor not only disagreed with Rahul Gandhi’s ‘surrender’ statement in his statement, but also emphasized that no question could be raised on the army’s sacrifice and its courage. He believes that there should not be any kind of politics on matters related to national security and army morale. Tharoor clearly indicated that the army brave soldiers should be avoided by doubting or reducing their renunciation and avoiding any comments.

This reaction also highlights the differences within the Congress how to handle sensitive issues related to national security. While some leaders resort to sharp rhetoric to attack the government, leaders like Shashi Tharoor talks about giving priority to national unity and honor of armed forces. This statement also shows that some people within the party are also considering what kind of language and rhetoric should be avoided so that the country is ensured and the honor of the army is ensured.

Overall, this statement of Shashi Tharoor is not only a message for Rahul Gandhi, but also shows that no politics can be tolerated on issues of defense and sovereignty of the country, and India does not want evidence of its strength from anyone else.