Manmohan Singh terms Tharoor’s Twitter comments as ‘just a joke’

New Delhi, Sep.18 (ANI): The Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh, on Friday, played down the comments made by Minister of State for External Affairs Shashi Tharoor on the social network site Twitter, saying it was just a joke and should be looked at in a light hearted manner.

“(Tharoor’s) comment was just a joke,” said the Prime Minister on the sidelines of a function in the capital.

The Prime Minister’s comment came shortly after Congress party spokesperson Manish Tewari said: “Action will be taken (against Tharoor) at an appropriate time.”

Tewari further said that action against Tharoor was not ruled out.

He also justified Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot’s statement on Thursday seeking Tharoor’s resignation for what he called “irresponsible” comments on the social networking site Twitter.

“It was unfortunate and unbecoming on his part to make such comments. In my view he should tender his resignation as Minister,” Gehlot had said.

“To make such irreverent comments is all the more despicable when one is holding a responsible position as that of the Minister of State for External Affairs,” Gehlot told journalists at his official residence here after a “Roza Iftar” party on Thursday evening.

Gehlot had termed Tharoor’s references posted on the site such as “cattle class” and “holy cows” as unacceptable in Indian politics.

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan also said Tharoor had no right to continue in the Union Cabinet.

“I believe that in a democracy, people are God. To refer to them as ‘cattle’ is an insult to them. And I believe that such a person has no right to be a Union minister,” he told reporters.

Tharoor, who is on an official visit to Liberia, had earlier apologized through the Twitter medium, saying he was “sorry” for hurting any sentiments and that his words had been misunderstood.

“To those hurt by the belief that my repeating the phrase showed contempt: sorry. It’s a silly expression, but means no disrespect to economy travellers, only to airlines for herding us in like cattle. Many have misunderstood,” Tharoor said.

The minister said that he had learned belatedly of the fuss “over my tweet and pointed out that the phrase “cattle class” was used in the query, which he just repeated. (ANI)

Twitter Gate: Congress will take action against Tharoor at the appropriate time: Tewari

New Delhi, Sep.18 (ANI): The Congress party on Friday said it would take appropriate action against Minister of State for External Affairs Shashi Tharoor for his “cattle class” comments through the medium of Twitter at the appropriate time.

Addressing a party news conference in the capital, Congress spokesman Manish Tewari said: “We will take appropriate action (against Mr. Tharoor) at the appropriate time.

Tewari further said that action against Tharoor was not ruled out.

He also justified Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot’s statement on Thursday seeking Tharoor’s resignation for what he called “irresponsible” comments on the social networking site Twitter.

“It was unfortunate and unbecoming on his part to make such comments. In my view he should tender his resignation as Minister,” Gehlot had said.

“To make such irreverent comments is all the more despicable when one is holding a responsible position as that of the Minister of State for External Affairs,” Gehlot told journalists at his official residence here after a “Roza Iftar” party on Thursday evening.

Gehlot had termed Tharoor’s references posted on the site such as “cattle class” and “holy cows” as unacceptable in Indian politics.

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan also said Tharoor had no right to continue in the Union Cabinet.

“I believe that in a democracy, people are God. To refer to them as ‘cattle’ is an insult to them. And I believe that such a person has no right to be a Union minister,” he told reporters.

Tharoor, who is on an official visit to Liberia, had earlier apologized through the Twitter medium, saying he was “sorry” for hurting any sentiments and that his words had been misunderstood.

“To those hurt by the belief that my repeating the phrase showed contempt: sorry. It’s a silly expression, but means no disrespect to economy travellers, only to airlines for herding us in like cattle. Many have misunderstood,” Tharoor said.

The minister said that he had learned belatedly of the fuss “over my tweet and pointed out that the phrase “cattle class” was used in the query, which he just repeated. (ANI)

Tharoor apologises for his ‘Holy Cow’ tweet

New Delhi, Sept 18 (ANI): Union Minister of State for External Affairs Shashi Tharoor has apologized for his recent comment that he was prepared to travel in the “cattle class out of solidarity with all our holy cows”.

“It’s a silly expression but means no disrespect to economy travellers, only to airlines for herding us in like cattle. Many have misunderstood,” writes Tharoor while replying on Twitter.

“I am told it sounds worse in Malayalam, esp out of context. To those hurt by the belief that my repeating the phrase showed contempt: Sorry,” Tharoor says.

“Now realize, I should not assume people will appreciate humour. And you should not give those who would wilfully distort your words an opportunity,” he adds.

Tharoor was quoted as saying on Twitter that he would travel in “cattle class out of solidarity with all our holy cows,” which was termed “unacceptable and totally insensitive” by his party, the Congress.

Slamming Tharoor’s remarks, Congress spokesperson Jayanti Natarajan said: “Certainly the Congress doesn’t endorse or approve it and we find it unacceptable. We find this articulation unacceptable and absolutely insensitive.”

The whole controversy erupted after Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee asked the Congress leaders to observe austerity in order to cut down expenditure in the wake of draught declared in parts of the country.

Earlier, the Congress Party had decided that its ministers and lawmakers would also take a 20 per cent cut in salaries. (ANI)

AIYF activists burn Tharoor’s effigy in Kerala criticising his latest tweet

Thiruvananthapuram, Sep 17(ANI): In reaction to Minister of State for External Affairs Shashi Tharoor’s remark about the government’s austerity drive on a social networking site, activists from the All India Youth Federation (AIYF), the youth wing of the Communist Party of India (CPI), burnt his effigy in Thiruvananthapuram on Thursday.

Media had quoted Tharoor as saying on Twitter that he would travel in “cattle class out of solidarity with all our holy cows”, which was termed “unacceptable and totally insensitive” by Congress.

The activists said that they would boycott Tharoor’s functions at Thiruvananthapuram, which is his home constituency, till he apologises to the people of the country.

“AIYF will continue its strike against Shashi Tharoor till he withdraws his statement and have to apologize to the people of India, we will boycott all his official functions and will show the black flag in his functions,” said M.Kumar, District Secretary of AIYF.

Earlier, the Congress party had slammed Tharoor ‘s remarks on the austerity drive.

“Certainly the Congress doesn’t endorse or approve it and we find it unacceptable. We find this articulation unacceptable and absolutely insensitive,” said Congress spokesperson Jayanti Natarajan. (ANI)