‘I think the RSS has moved forward’: Did Shashi Tharoor defend the Sangh? What did the Congress MP say here on Rahul Gandhi’s ‘Manusmriti’ charge. Bharat News

New Delhi: Amid the increasing rift with the Congress party, Thiruvananthapuram MP Shashi Tharoor on Saturday biased the Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha with the RSS-BJP, he said in the charge of Rahul Gandhi that the RSS wanted ‘Manusmriti’, not the Constitution. Answering a question on Rahul Gandhi’s tweet that RSS-BJP wants Manusmriti instead of constitution, the Congress MP said historically Rae Bareli MP is correct as RSS chief Ms. Golwalkar said that one of the biggest faults of the Constitution is that there is nothing about the manuscript. “But I think the RSS itself has moved beyond those days,” said Tharoor. “Historically, he (Rahul Gandhi) refer to the fact that it was a criticism at the time of adopting the Constitution. Among others, Mr. Golwalkar said that one of the biggest flaws of the Constitution is that there is nothing of Manusmati, but I think the RSS itself has moved beyond those days. Therefore, as a historical statement, it is accurate, is it a reflection of how they feel today. The RSS must be in the best position to respond … “Tharoor said while talking to reporters. Shashi Tharoor’s widening cracks with the Congress party have made a fresh headlines after a string of sharp comments and esoteric social media posts, which challenge the party’s leadership. It was read in one such post, “Don’t ask permission to fly. The wings are yours and the sky is not anyone.” After a series of similar messages, indicated increasing tension between Tharoor and the party.The Hindu article increased the tension between Tharoor and the Congress leadership after praising PM Modi’s diplomacy during Operation Sindoor, in which his “energy” and “mobility” were described as a property for India’s global stand. The PMO shared the piece, speculating about the loyalty of Tharoor. Congress chief Mallikrajun Kharge indirectly reprimanded him, his praise for PM Modi was unfair. “We first say the nation, but some consider Modi first, the country later. What can we do about it?” He asked.Tharoor, however, clarified that his comment reflected the national interest, not support for the BJP.