Tharoor and Omar Abdullah criticize ‘Namo bromance’ after Donald Trump Jr map fiasco


The son of the president of the United States, Donald Trump junior, generated a controversy on Tuesday after he tweeted a map of the world painted in red and blue. Red is the color associated with Republicans, while blue represents Democrats. “Well, I was finally able to make my electoral map prediction,” he tweeted just before closing day.

The map showed India with the wrong border and painted in blue, along with China, Liberia and Mexico. However, the projected Democratic population in India excludes Jammu and Kashmir and the Northeast, evoking harsh criticism from Indian politicians.

Congressional leader Shashi Tharoor referred to the events of Howdy, Modi, and Namaste Trump, which criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s sympathy with current US President Donald Trump, who recently called India “ dirty. ” in regards to the climate of India. “The price of the Namo bromance: Kashmir and the Northeast cut off from the rest of India, and the whole“ dirty ”place relegated by Don Jr to the realm of the hostiles, along with China and Mexico. Too much for the million rupees spent on lavish serenaded stadium events! Tharoor tweeted.

“So far the friendship with Trump Senior. Junior has placed India firmly with Joe Biden and Kamala Harris although interestingly, Jr. believes that J&K and the Northeast are going against the rest of India and will vote for Trump. Someone has to take away the colored pencils, ”tweeted former J&K Chief Minister, National Conference Leader Omar Abdullah.

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