Shashi Tharoor accused of bribing pastors in a bid to buy Christian votes
Shashi Tharoor accused of bribing pastors in a bid to buy Christian votes
Their complaints were based on the report of a regional news channel about a meeting between Tharoor and pastors at former's residence.

Thiruvananthapuram: In what could spell major trouble for the parliamentary ambitions of Union Minister Shashi Tharoor, the Left Democratic Front (LDF) and the BJP have filed a complaint with the Election Commission against the United Democratic Front candidate Shashi Tharoor stating that he had violated the election code of conduct.

Their complaints were based on the report of a regional news channel about a meeting between Tharoor and about 60 to 70 pastors at the Union Minister's residence. He reportedly was appealing to the religious leaders to persuade the people of their community to vote for him. and why not Left because they have no relevance nationally.

The complaint by BJP alleges that Tharoor is trying to reap electoral benefits by creating enmity amongst people of different religions.

According to the audio released by the regional channel Tharoor was heard saying that the competition is tough and even if he wins it will be only by a margin of about 20,000 votes. He was also explaining to them about the death of Sunanda Pushakar and how the Opposition is raising this matter as they have no answer to his development works.

The news channel also had an audio recording of a pastor saying that he attended the meeting claiming that about Rs 1,000 to 1,500 was given to the priests present at the meet. He however added that he did not take the money.

Tharoor is making his second consecutive bid to the Lok Sabha from Thiruvananthapuram, where his principal opponents are CPI's Bennet Abraham and O Rajagopal of the BJP.

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