Not withdrawing any statements, those who attacked my office should apologise: Tharoor

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Shashi Tharoor, who courted controversy with his remark that the will pave the way for a "Hindu Pakistan" if voted to power again, today said he will not withdraw any of his statements and demanded an apology from those who attacked his office in

had also said the would rewrite the Constitution if it came back to power, prompting the ruling party to describe his comments as an "attack on Indian democracy and Hindus".

Asked about claims that he was trying to break the country with his remarks, told reporters outside Parliament that it was not so.

"If you make for one religion, that can probably break the country. When everyone will be able to live together, how will that break the country," he said.

"Those who attacked my office should apologise. I am not withdrawing anything," he added when asked to comment on demands that he should apologise.

Five activists of the BJP's youth wing were arrested yesterday for defacing his office in Thiruvananthapuram.

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First Published: Wed, July 18 2018. 16:20 IST