Union ministers slam Tharoor for comments on Modi's headgear

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Aug 06 2018 | 8:10 PM IST

Union ministers today slammed Congress leader Shashi Tharoor for his remarks that Prime Minister Narendra Modi donned "outlandish" Naga and other headgear but refused to put on a Muslim skull cap, saying it was an insult to the Northeast and reflected the opposition party's mindset towards the region.

Minister of state for home Kiren Rijiju, Union minister for DoNER Jitendra Singh and Union minister of state for information and broadcasting Rajyavardhan Rathore's took to Twitter to hit out at Tharoor for his remarks made yesterday at a seminar in Thiruvananthapuram.

"I demand apology from the Congress Party for insulting the people of India's North East & Tribals. Shashi Tharoor described North-East people & Naga Tribal headgears as funny looking outlandish & hilarious," Rijiju tweeted.

Echoing him, Union minister Jitendra Singh said Tharoor's remarks smack of his "outlandish' mindset.

"Dear @ShashiTharoor, this smacks of outlandish mindset, particularly a mocking affront to rich traditional culture of people of Northeast, including those of Nagaland whom you specifically choose to mention. It's this Congress mindset, which treated Northeast with disdain for 70 yrs," he said on Twitter.

Rathore alleged that Tharoor has "insulted the proud cultural heritage of the people of North-East. This condescension & arrogance towards the people of India have become hallmarks of @INCIndia," he tweeted
BJP general secretary Ram Madhav took a swipe at Tharoor, saying "in his
over-zealous love for skull cap, Tharoor doesnt mind insulting the customs of the Nagas and other NE people."
"I ask you why does our Prime Minister wear all sorts of outlandish headgear wherever he goes around the country or around the world? Why does he always refuse to wear a Muslim skull cap?

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First Published: Aug 06 2018 | 8:10 PM IST

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