Congress MP Shashi Tharoor has openly revisited his stand on “Operation Sindoor”, insisting he took a clear, principled position then and that he “will not apologise” for it, even as speculation grows over his friction with the party high command. At the Kerala Literature Festival, Tharoor said he has never broken the Congress party line inside Parliament and that the only public, issue-based divergence was his call for a limited “kinetic response” after the Pahalgam terror attack, targeting terrorist infrastructure but avoiding a prolonged war with Pakistan, a line he later saw the Modi government itself follow. He invoked Jawaharlal Nehru’s “Who lives if India dies?” to argue that when India’s security and global standing are at stake, “India comes first” above party differences. His remarks come amid reports that he felt sidelined in Kerala, skipped a key pre-poll strategy meeting after informing the party, and was declared “no longer relevant” by Congress leader Sandeep Dikshit, raising a sharper question: is Tharoor’s nationalism-First framing strengthening his space in public debate, or further complicating his position inside the Congress ecosystem, Watch the Full Video Now!

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