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Tharoor wades into fresh controvers­y with scorpion metaphor against PM

BJP demands apology from Congress chief

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

BENGALURU/NEW DELHI: Congress leader Shashi Tharoor stoked a fresh controvers­y on Sunday claiming that an unnamed RSS leader had compared Prime Minister Narendra Modi to “a scorpion sitting on a Shivling” and terming it as an extraordin­arily striking metaphor.

As his comments at the Bangalore Literature Festival drew condemnati­on, including from union minister Ravi Sankar Prasad, the MP tweeted saying the remarks were not made by him and were in the public domain for six years.

In a stinging condemnati­on, Prasad, a senior BJP leader, alleged that Tharoor had disrespect­ed Lord Shiva and sought an apology from Congress president Rahul Gandhi.

In his speech at the festival, Tharoor said “...There is an extraordin­arily striking metaphor expressed by an unnamed RSS source to a journalist which I quote, in which they express their frustratio­n with their inability to curb Mr Modi.

“The man says Modi is like a scorpion sitting on a Shivaling. You cannot remove him with a hand and you cannot hit it with a chappal either,” he said.

Suggesting that it was a very profound understand­ing of the relationsh­ip, the Congress leader said, “Because, if you remove a scorpion with your hand, you will get stung very badly. If you hit Shivaling with a chappal, then you have undermined all the sacred tenets of the faith.

This might well be a very interestin­g clue to the rather complex dynamics that exists “between the Hindutva movement and the Moditva expression...,” he added. Prasad hit out at Tharoor for the remarks, which also evoked strong reaction on social media, and asked Gandhi whether he supported his party leader's comments.

“The Congress claims to represent the heritage of Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru and Indira Gandhi. Today, under the presidents­hip of Rahul Gandhi, it has been reduced to hurling abuses and the worst form of civil discourse,” he told reporters in Delhi. He said while he would not like to comment on Tharoor's remarks “against whom a charge sheet has been filed in a murder case”, but want to know where Rahul Gandhi, who claims to be a Shiv Bhakt, stands on the issue. “Gandhi claims to be a Shiv Bhakt now he should make it clear whether he supports Tharoor's remarks which are an insult to Lord Shiva. If he does not support the remarks he should apologise to Hindus,” Prasad said.

“The whole nation is watching ... while Rahul Gandhi who claims himself to be a Shiv Bhakt, one of his small leaders has almost abused the sanctity of Shiv Linga and Lord Mahadev by referring to chappal attack through named sources.

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