The Asian Age

‘ Sanghi goons’ attack Tharoor office in Kerala

Cong MP slams BJP for ‘ violence’

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Congress leader and Lok Sabha MP Shashi Tharoor’s office in his constituen­cy Thiruvanan­thapuram was attacked by activists of the BJP’s youth wing on Monday, days after he sparked a row with remarks that the BJP, if voted to power again, will rewrite the Constituti­on and pave the way for creation of a “Hindu Pakistan”.

Members of the Bhartiya Janata Yuva Morcha ( BJYM) raised slogans against Mr Tharoor and smeared black oil on the walls of his office while demanding an apology for his comments.

The protesters also placed a wreath with the message “Pakistan Office” at the entrance of Mr Tharoor’s office.

The Congress leader, charging that members of BJP’s Yuva Morcha were behind the attack, lashed out at the saffron party for resorting to “vandalism and violence”. “Today @ YUVAMORCHA­BJP vandals attacked my constituen­cy office in Thiruvanan­thapuram. They poured black engine oil on signs, doors, walls and gate, drove away innocent citizens waiting with their petitions, put up offensive banners and shouted slogans asking me to go to Pakistan,” he tweeted. “More details are emerging of their vile conduct. They threatened to kill me and to shut down my MP office. This is an

assault on democracy and on freedom of expression. We have taken it to the Kerala police,” Mr Tharoor wrote.

“We have all been warned. The BJP’s answer to the simple question, “Have you given up the dream of a Hindu Rashtra?” is apparently vandalism and violence… Most Hindus will say these Sanghi goondas do not represent us,” Mr Tharoor wrote on the microblogg­ing website soon after the incident.

Defending their action, state unit vice- president of the BJYM Renjith Chandran said that such “democratic protests” will continue against the former Union minister who has a “soft corner” for Pakistan.

“The comments were made for political gains. He should not have made the remarks as an MP of Thiruvanan­thapuram. The remark, which will lead to communal polarisati­on, should be withdrawn immediatel­y,” he told PTI.

Thiruvanan­thapuram district BJP chief S. Suresh said Mr Tharoor had “insulted” India and the Hindu community with his “Hindu Pakistan” remarks, which he dubbed as “anti- national”.

He said more protests will follow, including by the saffron party’s women workers.

Mr Tharoor, meanwhile, wrote to city police commission­er P. Prakash, seeking protection for the smooth functionin­g of his office. He alleged that some of his personal staff were “manhandled and abusive words were used against them”.

Police said BJYM activists poured engine oil in front of the local MP’s office, and that nobody has been taken into custody over the protest so far.

It was not immediatel­y known if the security at Mr Tharoor’s office has been enhanced.

Kerala state Congress president M. M. Hassan called the protest “a barbaric act” and a “hallmark of the BJP’s fascism”. Mr Hassan said it was an attempt by the BJP to “silence” dissenting voices.

Leader of the Opposition in the state Assembly Ramesh Chennithal­a of the Congress said the incident showed the “fascist and intolerant face” of the BJP.

Mr Tharoor had kicked up a massive row with his remarks on Wednesday that if elected to office again, the BJP will create a “Hindu Pakistan” after rewriting the Constituti­on.

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