Shashi Tharoor rejects online petition projecting him as PM candidate

Tharoor wanted the people behind the campaign to withdraw the same

Press Trust of India  |  Thiruvananthapuram 

Shashi Tharoor. Photo: Twitter
Shashi Tharoor. Photo: Twitter

Former UN diplomat and MP has rejected an online campaign projecting him as UPA's Prime Ministerial candidate in the run-up to general elections 2019.

In his face book post, Tharoor, MP from Thiruvananthapuram constituency, wanted the people behind the campaign to withdraw the same.



"I was both surprised and touched by the that has been circulating over the last few days suggesting a greater role for me in the party and in politics in the 2019 elections, and by the response this has received.

I do, however, feel it is time to make it clear that I neither support nor endorse such a campaign," Tharoor said.

Tharoor said he ignored the initially, but obliged to respond as it has gained attention in the media.

The MP thanked the creator of the and everyone who has signed it so far.

"I have, however, discouraged those of my followers who have asked me about this from doing so, since I do not support such a campaign," Tharoor said in the post.

"I am a member of Parliament for the Party, nothing more and nothing less.

The party has a settled leadership, which is not up for debate," he said adding "When changes occur they do so through an established procedure."

He further said, "I will continue, to the best of my abilities, with my work in Parliament, in Thiruvananthapuram, and in articulating my hopes for India and the ideas that make India -- on those party platforms that are available to me, as well as on the and international stage and through my writings."

Tharoor thanked everyone for their support and requested that the be withdrawn.

Shashi Tharoor rejects online petition projecting him as PM candidate

Tharoor wanted the people behind the campaign to withdraw the same

Tharoor wanted the people behind the campaign to withdraw the same Former UN diplomat and MP has rejected an online campaign projecting him as UPA's Prime Ministerial candidate in the run-up to general elections 2019.

In his face book post, Tharoor, MP from Thiruvananthapuram constituency, wanted the people behind the campaign to withdraw the same.

"I was both surprised and touched by the that has been circulating over the last few days suggesting a greater role for me in the party and in politics in the 2019 elections, and by the response this has received.

I do, however, feel it is time to make it clear that I neither support nor endorse such a campaign," Tharoor said.

Tharoor said he ignored the initially, but obliged to respond as it has gained attention in the media.

The MP thanked the creator of the and everyone who has signed it so far.

"I have, however, discouraged those of my followers who have asked me about this from doing so, since I do not support such a campaign," Tharoor said in the post.

"I am a member of Parliament for the Party, nothing more and nothing less.

The party has a settled leadership, which is not up for debate," he said adding "When changes occur they do so through an established procedure."

He further said, "I will continue, to the best of my abilities, with my work in Parliament, in Thiruvananthapuram, and in articulating my hopes for India and the ideas that make India -- on those party platforms that are available to me, as well as on the and international stage and through my writings."

Tharoor thanked everyone for their support and requested that the be withdrawn.
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