Thiruvananthapuram:Congress MP Shashi Tharoor on Thursday hit back at those claiming he was not supporting the UDF agitation against the Thiruvananthapuram Corporation Mayor over her alleged letter asking for a "priority list" of CPI(M) cadres to be appointed in temporary posts in the civic body, saying they were probably "not paying attention" to his stand on the issue. The Thiruvananthapuram MP also said that "disgust" is what he feels when he sees the conduct of the Mayor and the action taken by the police against the Congress protestors.
Speaking to reporters outside the Corporation, where the Congress-led UDF has been agitating for the last 19 days, Tharoor said maybe those claiming he was not supportive of the protest were probably unaware of or "not paying attention" to the news reports about him seeking Mayor Arya Rajendran's resignation on November 7. "I was the first to seek her resignation. They may not be paying attention or following the news. My seeking her resignation on November 7 was widely reported. So the party should understand my stand on it. Also, it was not a baseless comment by me," he said.
"I took a stand after understanding the issue and giving it considerable thought, like I do on all issues. I was not getting time amidst my duties and obligations to come here, but at the first opportunity I got I came and declared my support for the protest," he added. Leader of Opposition in the Assembly V D Satheesan had recently indicated that the Thiruvananthapuram MP did not take part in any of the ongoing agitations by the party workers in the state capital, which was Tharoor's constituency.