Veteran Congress leader Mani Shankar Aiyar has once again stirred controversy with sharp remarks against senior leaders of his party. In an interview with media, the former Union Minister criticised Shashi Tharoor, Pawan Khera and Jairam Ramesh, while also expressing doubts over the Congress’s prospects in the upcoming Kerala Assembly elections.
Aiyar said he does not believe the Congress will win in Kerala, claiming that party leaders are deeply divided. According to him, internal rivalries are stronger than their opposition to the Left parties.
Sharp words for party colleagues
During the interaction, Aiyar described Pawan Khera as a “puppet” and questioned his role as a party spokesperson. He said if the Congress cannot find someone other than Khera to speak for the party, it would remain in its current condition.
He also took aim at Shashi Tharoor, calling him “anti-Pakistan” and suggesting that the four-time Thiruvananthapuram MP harbours ambitions of becoming the country’s next foreign minister. In addition, Aiyar remarked that Jairam Ramesh, who handles party communications, has to “keep his job”.
The comments come at a time when Tharoor has reportedly had differences with sections of the party leadership over certain issues.
Praise for Pinarayi Vijayan adds to row
The latest remarks follow an earlier controversy in which Aiyar publicly praised Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan at a seminar in Thiruvananthapuram titled “Vision 2031: Development and Democracy”. He had predicted that the Left leader would continue as Chief Minister after the upcoming polls.
At the event, Aiyar credited Kerala’s progress in Panchayati Raj and said the state had fulfilled former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi’s vision. Addressing Vijayan, he said he would “fall at your feet” and requested him to carry forward what he described as the Congress’s unfinished agenda.
The remarks drew criticism within party circles, especially as the Congress is preparing to contest the Assembly elections against the Left in Kerala.
Congress responds
The Congress was quick to distance itself from Aiyar’s statements. Pawan Khera said that Aiyar has had no connection with the party for the past few years and that he speaks purely in his personal capacity.
Jairam Ramesh also responded, asserting that the people of Kerala would bring the United Democratic Front back to power and claiming that the Left Democratic Front and the BJP are covert partners.
Aiyar’s latest comments have once again put the Congress in an uncomfortable position as it prepares for key electoral battles.