Are you wondering what’s behind the recent controversy surrounding MP Shashi Tharoor?
His convoy was blocked by a group of people in Kerala, leading to a security staffer being assaulted.
The incident took place in the state’s capital, Thiruvananthapuram, when Tharoor was on his way to a public event.
The security staffer was allegedly beaten up by the protesters who were opposing Tharoor’s visit.
What Do the Protesters Want?
The protesters were reportedly demanding action against Tharoor for his controversial comments on the state’s politics.
Tharoor had made some remarks about the state’s communist government, which many people felt were critical and insensitive.
The protesters felt that Tharoor’s comments were an attack on the state’s government and its people.
Tharoor’s security team tried to manage the situation, but the protesters became aggressive and blocked the convoy.
The police had to intervene to restore order and take the protesters into custody.
The incident has sparked a heated debate about freedom of speech and the right to protest.
Many people are questioning whether Tharoor’s comments were justified and whether the protesters had the right to block his convoy.
The controversy has put the spotlight on the complex relationship between politicians and the people they represent.
