Shashi Tharoor attacks Nitish: Shashi Tharoor took a dig at Nitish Kumar by using 'Snollygoster', read what it means


Posted on 29th Jan 2024 11:07 am by rohit kumar

Shashi Tharoor attacked Nitish Kumar The entire opposition is upset with Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar after once again changing sides and forming the government with BJP. Some are calling him an opportunist and some are calling him a leader who breaks his promises. Meanwhile, senior Congress leader Shashi Tharoor has also attacked Nitish.

 

Shashi Tharoor took a dig at Nitish Kumar and called him a 'snollygoaster'. Even before this, he had used this word for Nitish, due to which people could not understand the dictionary.

 

This is the meaning of snollygoaster

Shashi Tharoor on Sunday took a dig at JDU chief Nitish Kumar for breaking ties with the Grand Alliance in Bihar, calling him a cunning and unprincipled politician. He used the word ‘snowlygoster’ for this.

 

Also posted in 2017

Congress leader Shashi Tharoor shared a post made on his internet media platform in 2017 when Nitish had joined hands with the BJP after breaking away from the grand alliance of RJD and Congress in Bihar. Tharoor had tweeted in 2017 (now ex) – Word of the day! Snowlygoster. In America, it refers to a cunning, unprincipled political leader.

 

old posted tag

Tagging this old post of his, the Congress MP said on Twitter on Sunday - 'It was not realized that this word would be used another day - Snowlygoster.' However, he did not take the name of Nitish Kumar.

 

In November 2022, Tharoor used the term 'Snowlygoster' to take a dig at political leaders defecting in India by posting a video of a chameleon changing color while climbing a colorful pole. On the other hand, in Kolkata, Tharoor said that India can't remain truly non-aligned during the presence of China on India's border.

 

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