Shashi Tharoor says right things at the right place: Narendra Modi

Praising Tharoor, Modi said his speech shows what impression one can leave with effective arguments

Shashi Tharoor at Oxford Union
Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jul 24 2015 | 1:27 AM IST
A day after he got a reprimand from his party chief Sonia Gandhi, Congress MP Shashi Tharoor on Thursday received praise from Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his debating skills, creating flutters in political circles about the timing of his remarks.

“What Shashi said (at the Oxford debate recently) has now gone viral on YouTube,” he said, praising the passionate argument in Oxford put forward by Tharoor in demanding reparation payments from the UK to India for 200 years of its colonial rule.

Tharoor’s speech gelled with the feelings of patriotic Indians on the issue and shows what impression one can leave with effective arguments by saying the right things at the right place, Modi said.

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The prime minister was speaking at the inauguration of Speaker’s Research Initiative for parliamentarians at the Parliament House complex.

Meanwhile, Tharoor tweeted, “Absolutely gracious of @narendramodiji but yes, @INCIndia's demands remain: Standards of integrity must be upheld.”

Seated in the front row, Tharoor, who was pulled up by Gandhi yesterday for leaking his remarks against Congress' stalling tactics in Parliament on the issue of scams, acknowledged the Prime Minister's praise for him with a smile.

The Congress MP was among the few non-BJP MPs present in the gathering that included veteran Parliamentarian L K Advani, ministers and MPs belonging to BJP and its allies.

Tharoor had found himself in problems over his praise of Modi on a few occasions ever since he came to power last year and attracted criticism within the party for that.

He had accepted the Prime Minister's invitation to join the 'Clean India' campaign and had recently praised Modi's campaign on yoga and had also remarked that the Prime Minister leaves a positive impact on the countries he visits though he follows the UPA policies.
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First Published: Jul 24 2015 | 12:22 AM IST

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