Not Oxford English, but anti-Modi stand helped Cong-UDF

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Press Trust of India Thiruvananthapuram
Last Updated : Aug 31 2019 | 6:00 PM IST

In a fresh salvo targeting Shashi Tharoor, who had come under attack for his alleged "Modi praise", party colleague K Muraleedharan once again made a veiled attack on the Thiruvananthapuram MP.

Days after the KPCC directed party leaders to stop making public statements after a controversy broke out over Tharoor's statement that Prime Minister Narendra Modi should be praised for doing the "right things", Murleedharan, MP, said not "Oxford English" but "anti-Modi" stand had helped the party-led front win the Thiruvananthapuram seat.

Without naming Tharoor, he said Congress leader and former MP, late A Charles, who did not know Oxford English, had won the Thiruvananthapuram Lok Sabha seat three times.

Addressing a press meet here, the senior leader, who represents Vadakara constituency in the Lok Sabha, also said even if he had quit the Congress party some time back, he had never supported the BJP or sought its favour.

Muraleedharan was apparently referring to Tharoor's recent criticism against him that those who asked him to quit the party and join the BJP had rejoined the Congress barely eight years ago after leaving it and attacking it for years.

"Even A Charles, who spoke good Malayalam, had won from the constituency three times. He had not won because of Oxford English.

It was because, Thiruvananthapuram has been a Congress bastion like Vadakara which was generally considered a constituency in which the CPI(M) has an upper hand," he told reporters.

But, this time, Congress candidates had won both these seats because of the "anti-Modi" stance of the UDF, he said, adding that there was no change in his stand.

Muraleedharan also said the party had decided not to initiate any action against Tharoor based on his explanation.

The former union minister had earned the wrath of some his party colleagues for his remarks that Modi should be praised for doing the "right things."
Muraleedhran, son of former Chief Ministerlate K Karunakaran, was among senior Congress leaders who had severely criticised the former union minister for his "Modi praise."

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First Published: Aug 31 2019 | 6:00 PM IST

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