Tharoor thanks ‘new India’ for support

April 17, 2010 03:46 pm | Updated November 28, 2021 08:46 pm IST - New Delhi

Minister of State for External Affairs Shashi Tharoor talks to the media at Parliament House in New Delhi on Friday. Photo: PTI

Minister of State for External Affairs Shashi Tharoor talks to the media at Parliament House in New Delhi on Friday. Photo: PTI

After being unusually silent for long on Twitter, Minister of State for External Affairs Shashi Tharoor was back on the social networking site thanking “new India” for the support and good wishes.

Mr. Tharoor said “Sorry for long silence, been overwhelmed..... Thanks for all the support & good wishes. U (you) folks are the new India.

“We will ‘be the change’ we wish to see in our country. But not w’out (without) pain!.”

The minister has been in the thick of a controversy, facing allegations of having misused his position to get sweat equity valued at Rs 70 crore for his friend Sunanda Pushkar in Kochi IPL franchise.

IPL Commissioner Lalit Modi had alleged that Mr. Tharoor had called him and asked not to reveal the identities of the Kochi IPL franchise members, including Sunanda.

Mr. Tharoor also pasted the link to his “personal explanation” on the controversy, saying that had the opposition in Parliament allowed him to speak on the issue, this is what he would have said.

The 54-year-old MP on Friday tried to read out a statement by way of personal explanation in Lok Sabha but had to table it after the opposition shouted him down.

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