New Delhi:
Prime Minister Narendra Modi (PM Narendra Modi) responded to the discussion on the proposal on the proposal of President Draupadi Murmu in the Lok Sabha on Tuesday. During this period, Modi mentioned the flaws of the Congress led by the Congress. Criticized some policies of former PM Rajiv Gandhi. At the same time, raised sharp questions on the understanding of Rahul Gandhi about Forin Policy. While attacking the Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, Modi took a pinch by mentioning Congress MP Shashi Tharoor. Now Tharoor has come out of Parliament and gave his reply.
PM Modi surrounded Rahul Gandhi on the speech given abroad. Without naming the Leader of Opposition, Modi advised him to read the book JFK’s Forgotten Crisis: Tibet, The Cia, and the Sino-India War.
What did PM Modi say?
The Prime Minister said, “Foreign policy was also discussed here, some people feel that until the foreign policy is not spoken, I will not look mature. I want to say to such people that if it is really interested in this subject. Understanding it. And to do something to go ahead… So definitely read a book, after this, the name of the book will be understood when and where to speak.
Suddenly saying this for Rahul, PM Modi looked at Shashi Tharoor. Modi said, “I am not saying this for Tharoor ji.”
What did Tharoor come out of Parliament and say?
When NDTV asked Shashi Tharoor to his opinion on PM Modi’s statement, the Congress MP said, “During the discussion on the proposal on the President’s address, many opposition MPs including Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi asked questions. But the PM Even if there was a serious debate in a Parliament, it means that the government would not have given a political speech in view of Delhi elections.
Tharoor said, “Whatever examples PM Modi has given. As much as the historical things have been done. Whatever the Gandhi family said … I do not understand what is the benefit of this. All these things are taken by the President’s address- Do not give. “
Has read Modi’s suggestion book 7 years ago
Shashi Tharoor said, “PM Modi mentioned the book JFK’s Forgotten Crisis. He has read the book 7 years ago. This book has been written by American analyst Bruce Ridel. He wrote that America in the war with China of 1963 at that time in the war with China. Was offered some help to help us to help us. . “
‘I read that book 7 years ago ..’
What did Shashi Tharoor say on Prime Minister Modi’s speech in Lok Sabha? Listen..
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Tharoor remains in the discussion due to difficult English words
Shashi Tharoor is a Congress MP from Thiruvananthapuram seat in Kerala. He is knowledgeable in all matters. Tharoor has come into the limelight many times due to writing his difficult English words. He has written many books on subjects related to politics, history, society and culture. He has also written a book on PM Modi. There are some select books of Tharoor:
,Rising Star: The Making of Narendra Modi. In this book, Tharoor has analyzed the political career of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
,Pax Indica: India and the world of the 21st century. In this book, Tharoor has discussed India’s foreign policy and international relations.
,The Elephant, The Tiger, and the Cell Phone: India in the 21st CenturyIn this book, Tharoor has discussed India’s social, political and economic changes.
,An era of darkness: The British Empire in IndiaIn this book, he has written in detail about the influence of the British Empire on India and the era of slavery of India.
,Why I am a HinduIn this book, Tharoor has written his views on Hinduism, diversity of religion and its current perspective in India.
,The Great Indian NovelThis is a historical novel, in which the stories of Mahabharata have been introduced in the context of Indian freedom struggle and politics.
,The battle of belongingIn this book, Tharoor has considered the question of India’s diverse society and ‘national identity’.
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