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Leave religion to individual practices: Tharoor responds to 'Kali' remark


Congress leader Shashi Tharoor said on Thursday said “Everything I tweet is my personal opinion”, a day after his Twitter post on Trinamool Congress MP Mahua Moitra’s Goddess Kali remark on Goddess Kali was termed “personal opinion” by his party.

Without making any reference, Tharoor tweeted, “Two points, everything I tweet is my personal opinion. I don’t have any other kind and those who stand for nothing, fall for anything (Alexander Hamilton).”

Moitra on Tuesday had stirred a controversy with her remarks that she has every right as “an individual to imagine Goddess Kali as a meat-eating and alcohol-accepting goddess”, as every person has the right to worship God and Goddess in their own way.

While the BJP severely criticised Moitra and her party Trinamool Congress distanced itself from the comment and condemned it, Tharoor said he was “taken aback by the attack on Moitra” and urged everyone to “lighten up and leave religion to individuals to practice privately”.

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In a series of tweets on Wednesday, Tharoor said, “I am no stranger to malicious manufactured controversy, but am still taken aback by the attack on MahuaMoitra for saying what every Hindu knows, that our forms of worship vary widely across the country. What devotees offer as bhog (offering) says more about them than about the goddess”.

“We have reached a stage where no one can say anything publicly about any aspect of religion without someone claiming to be offended. It’s obvious that MahuaMoitra wasn’t trying to offend anyone. I urge everyone to lighten up and leave religion to individuals to practice privately,” he said.

When asked about Tharoor’s post, Congress communication department head Pawan Khera said the party’s stand is that these comments are Tharoor’s “personal opinion”.

Replying to a post criticising him for his remarks and accusing him of “selective politics”, Tharoor had also ticked off the person, saying “If you can’t tell the difference between a Hindu lady insulting the Prophet of Islam and a Hindu lady describing ways in which devotion is expressed to a Hindu goddess, then I’m afraid you’re beyond redemption”.
Khera said the party’s stand is that these comments are Tharoor’s “personal opinion”.

Replying to a post criticising him for his remarks and accusing him of “selective politics”, Tharoor had also ticked off the person, saying “if you can’t tell the difference between a Hindu lady insulting the Prophet of Islam and a Hindu lady describing ways in which devotion is expressed to a Hindu goddess, then I’m afraid you’re beyond redemption”.

(With Agency Inputs)

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