Will Some People Lose Sleep Over PM Modi's Remarks at the INDIA Bloc?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- PM Modi’s remarks at the inauguration were pointed towards Congress.
- Shashi Tharoor's presence raised eyebrows in political circles.
- Tharoor has been vocal in his praise for PM Modi recently.
- Speculations about Tharoor's future in Congress are rife.
- The Vaccine Matri initiative was highlighted as a success of the Modi government.
Thiruvananthapuram, May 2 (NationPress) Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday made pointed remarks towards the Congress and INDIA bloc during the inauguration of the Vizhinjam seaport in Kerala, suggesting that "some will lose sleep today," seemingly referring to Congress leader Shashi Tharoor, who was on stage.
After dedicating the Rs 8,900 crore project to the nation, PM Modi remarked, "Today's event is unique; some will certainly lose sleep over this significant inauguration."
"This might annoy a few," he added.
The Prime Minister's comments were likely directed at Congress MP Tharoor’s presence at the seaport inauguration.
Earlier in the day, Tharoor welcomed PM Modi at the airport, which stirred discussions in political circles.
Tharoor shared photos of his airport welcome for Modi prior to the inauguration ceremony.
Interestingly, Tharoor's recent cordiality with the BJP and his consistent praise for PM Modi have fueled speculation that he is considering his future within the party. Nonetheless, these remain mere rumors for now.
Insiders close to Tharoor indicate that he has felt marginalized by the party leadership, and his public interactions may be a way to express dissatisfaction with the party's operations.
In recent months, Tharoor has complimented PM Modi on multiple occasions.
Earlier this year, when former US President Donald Trump referred to PM Modi as a "tougher and better negotiator," the Congress MP responded positively, stating, "That sounds very good."
His latest praise for Modi was regarding India's vaccine diplomacy during the COVID-19 pandemic, where he commended the Vaccine Matri initiative, affirming that it "enhanced India's reputation as a generous and dependable partner globally."