Deccan Chronicle

It’s time for Modi to go, says Tharoor

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT BENGALURU, OCT. 28

The crowds who packed under the rainbowthe­med arena at the Bangalore Literature Festival to see Shashi Tharoor were not disappoint­ed. His opening statement was enough to send the Twitterati into a frenzy. It was the RSS, he says, which hit upon an extraordin­ary striking metaphor to describe their inability to curb Mr Modi. “They say Mr Modi is like a scorpion sitting on a Shivaling. You can't move it with your hand and you can’t hit it with a chappal either.” With the audiences reaching for their phones immediatel­y, to tweet the event, it wasn’t long before Union Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad sought an apology. It was a controvers­ial reference to a profile on Modi published in The Caravan back in 2012, titled “The Emperor Uncrowned,” by Vinod Jose, who wrote, “Shortly before I left Gujarat, one RSS leader described his own feelings in a bitter sigh: ‘Shivling mein bicchu baitha hai. Na usko haath utaar sakte ho, na usko jutta maar sakte ho.’

He had previously promise that his latest book, The Paradoxica­l Prime Minister, would not just be “400 pages off loccinaucc­ini hil ipilificat­ion ,” much to Twitter's delight. Tharoor has faced some flack for appearing to give the PM the benefit of the doubt. “I welcomed some of his statements immediatel­y after his election in 2014, for they were conciliato­ry. These are the yardsticks by which he was judged and held accountabl­e to his promises of inclusiven­ess. The disenchant­ment did not take long to set in.”

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