Thiruvananthapuram, May15: After conducting a high profile campaign to win from this Lok Sabha seat, former UN diplomat and Congress candidate Shashi Tharoor is back on the streets again, this time to give it a clean look by removing his election posters off city walls.
The former UN Under Secretary, along with a group of
supporters, was seen tearing down his posters in some parts of
the city.
"This is a beautiful city. I don't want to disfigure the
walls with pictures of politicians after the elections. I
want to set a model by removing the posters," Tharoor said.
Tharoor, who is pitted against CPI's P Ramachandran Nair
said the action did not mean that he would compel others to
follow suit. "Anyway I have decided to remove all the posters
of UDF from the walls," he said.
During his campaign, Tharoor had said if elected, he
would work out a plan to make Thiruvananathapuram the global
centre of excellence in higher education like the US city of
Boston, besides developing tourism and providing momentum to
pending schemes like the Vizhinjam project.
Bureau Report
First Published: Friday, May 15, 2009, 18:52