Do not ask for permission to fly … Congress MP now replied on Shashi Tharoor’s tweet

Differences between senior Congress leader Shashi Tharoor and top leaders of the party are becoming increasingly clear, in which there is a fierce debate on social media through secret posts and sharp counter attacks. A day after Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge indirectly sarcasted Tharoor, in which he said that ‘Modi is first’ for some people, but the country is the first for the main opposition party. Sharing a picture of a flying bird, Tharoor wrote, “Don’t ask for permission to fly. The wings are yours, and the sky is not anyone.” This post was widely seen as a response to criticism within his own party.
 

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Congress MP Manikam Tagore immediately retaliated with his warnings related to birds. He wrote, “Don’t ask for permission to fly. Birds do not require permission to fly. But today, an independent bird also has to see the sky – the eagle, vulture and ‘eagle’ are always hunting.” He warned that independence is not free, especially when “hunters wear patriotic like wings.” Tagore’s post also had pictures of hunter birds, which was a clear symbolic attack in the ongoing pull.
 

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The tension has been increasing since the government has been selected by the government to lead an all -party delegation abroad under India’s diplomatic effort after the Pahalgam terror attack. The Congress did not like the repeated praise of Tharoor repeatedly for dealing with the situation by the Modi government, especially for Operation Sindoor. His public observations, in which a newspaper column recently described Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s “energy, dynamics and desire to interact” as “a major property for India”, further enhanced the restlessness within the party.

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