New Delhi: Congress on Monday carried forward its attacks on Shashi Tharoor as the party prepared an aggressive aggressive launch on the Modi government in the monsoon session of Parliament. On the first day of the session, two senior Kerala leaders made a widespread demonstration against the Thiruvananthapuram MP, in which they urged the Congress to leave on their own. Tharoor, who has been in Loggerheads with the Congress since the beginning of this year, has openly opposed the party line with his praise to Prime Minister Modi and his government on several major policy issues including Pihilgam Terror Attack and Operation Sindoor.Congress MP Rajmohan Annathan fired an Salvo in Tharoor and alleged that the Congress MP went through the idea of the party’s meeting to PM Modi. “Tharoor should no longer be allowed to participate in Congress Parliamentary Party meetings. Whatever is discussed there, it goes and tells PM Modi, ”Annathan said that the news agency has been reported by IANS.Another senior Congress leader of Muraliharan in Kerala announced that the state party unit would no longer cooperate with Shashi Tharoor. “We are not ready to cooperate with him in Kerala as he always attacks Congress and Indira Gandhi. In the last one year, PM Modi did not say a single word about Sanjay Gandhi, but he accused Sanjay Gandhi. He always opposed Rahul Gandhi’s statement.” Muraliharan said first, the first Salvo firing.He said, “As long as he (Tharoor) changes his attitude, we will not invite him to any party program held in Thiruvananthapuram. He is not with us, so there is no question of boycotting an incident,” he said.Now, this is not the first time that Congress leaders have openly targeted Tharoor. In the past, Udit Raj called Tharoor a “super spokesperson of BJP”. But today’s comment is important that they come from Kerala Congress leaders, who did not talk so strongly against Shashi Tharoor till now.Congress and Tharoor have reached a point without return. So, why do they not do and go in their own way? Well, Unnithan claims that Tharoor wants to throw out of the party instead of leaving on his own.“He does not need to wait for the party to get him out – this is not going to happen. But he wants to throw out clearly. It is best that he leaves on his own …, “said the Congress MP.Tharoor, who was selected by the Modi government for a global diplomacy Mission Post Operation Sindoor, defended his government’s supporter stand, saying “comes before the Rashtra Party.” He has repeated this rescue repeatedly for Prime Minister Modi to justify his support and deal with the situation after the situation.Recently, Tharoor, while addressing issues related to the party high command, said that it is necessary to cooperate with other parties in the interest of national security.Responding to the query of a student related to his relationship with the leadership of the Congress party during a program in Kochi, Tharoor emphasized that, national security will always come first for him. “Politics is unfortunately or otherwise, competition in any democracy. As a result, when people like me say that we respect our parties, we have some values and beliefs that keep us in our parties. But we need to cooperate with other parties in the interest of national security. The question you asked. Sometimes parties feel that it is disorganized for them and it becomes a major problem that is your first loyalty? In my mind, the nation comes first “, the Congress MP said.“Parties are a means to improve the nation. So in my mind, any party in which you are related to the purpose of that party, it is that it is to create a better India in its own way. Tharur said during the event, the parties have the right to disagree about the best way to do so.However, all Tharoor comments have not been in the context of initiative and operation vermilion. Thiruvananthapuram MP, who has praised PM Modi’s diplomatic efforts several times in the last few months, recently spoke openly against the Emergency and even attacked Sanjay Gandhi. Obviously, it had nothing to do with national security.Along with Parliament to debate Operation Sindore next week, BJP leaders are likely to cite various comments from Tharoor to blunt the Congress and the opposition attack. It will be interesting to see how the Congress handles its “rebel” MP on the floor of the Lok Sabha, which now enjoys a strong support of the Treasury Bench.