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    Shashi Tharoor’s Post On Trump-Mamdani Meet Gets BJP Thumbs-Up

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    Shashi Tharoor, whose views have lately caused friction within his party, said he wants to see similar levels of cooperation in India.
    Shashi Tharoor, whose views have lately caused friction within his party, said he wants to see similar levels of cooperation in India.
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    Shashi Tharoor’s recent social media post on the meeting between former US President Donald Trump and New York Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani has stirred discussion in India’s political space and unexpectedly earned praise from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). In his post, Tharoor shared a clip of the two leaders interacting after the election and highlighted how democracies should function — where political rivals contest fiercely during campaigns but cooperate respectfully once the results are declared. Tharoor wrote that such political maturity, where the nation’s interest is placed above personal grudges and party rivalry, is something he wishes to see more of in India. The BJP responded positively to his message, with spokespersons suggesting that the post serves as a reminder to the Congress to practice the democratic values Tharoor referenced. While the BJP used the opportunity to critique the Congress’s internal culture, Tharoor’s message was viewed by many as a call for civility, collaboration, and constructive politics in India. His post has also reignited conversation about ideological disagreements within Congress, since Tharoor is known for expressing independent views that sometimes differ from his party’s mainstream stance. Overall, the post has gone beyond a commentary on international politics and become a talking point in India’s political narrative about how leaders should behave in a democracy once elections are over.

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