Congress chief Shashi Tharoor as of late apologised for buying a few of Top Minister Narendra Modi’s perspectives at the Bangladesh battle mistaken.
Tharoor admitted his mistake announcing it was once in line with the “fast studying” of headlines and tweeted “sorry”. The Thiruvananthapuram MP’s publish got here an afternoon after he posted. I don't mind admitting when I'm wrong. Yesterday, on the basis of a quick reading of headlines &tweets, I tweeted "everyone knows who liberated Bangladesh," implying that @narendramodi had omitted to acknowledge Indira Gandhi. It turns out he did, Sorry” Taroor Tweeted
On Friday, he had posted a tweet with the remarks, "International education: our PM is giving Bangladesh a taste of Indian 'fake news'. The absurdity is that everyone knows who liberated Bangladesh."
His tweet was based on a news report which quoted PM Modi as saying that he had held a Satyagraha for Bangladesh's liberation and had been even jailed for it.
Bangladesh won its independence in 1971 following a brief war between India and Pakistan. The country is now celebrating the Golden Jubilee of its founding with Prime Minister Modi himself attending the proceedings in Dhaka. He is set to meet Bangladesh Premier Sheikh Hasina today.
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