P Chidambaram’s Namaste Trump digs into Prime Minister Narendra Modi after India’s reference in the US presidential debate.


P Chidambaram's 'Namaste Trump' digs into PM after India's reference in the US presidential debate.

P Chidambaram criticized Prime Minister Modi for Donald Trump’s remarks on India.

New Delhi:

Congressional Leader P Chidambaram asked this morning if Prime Minister Narendra Modi will hold another ‘Namaste Trump!’ rally to honor his dear friend, “a day after the US president raised doubts about the credibility of India’s COVID-19 count, stating that it was among the countries that did not accurately disclose the number of deaths due to the pandemic. Trump also touched upon India on climate change, saying it is one of the countries that “throws real earth into the air.”

“Mr Donald Trump equates India with China and Russia and accused the three countries of hiding the number of deaths from COVID. He also accused the three countries of causing the most air pollution. Will Mr Modi have another ‘Namaste Trump ? ‘ come together to honor your dear friend? “Chidambaram tweeted.

During the first round of the US presidential debate, Trump defended his response to the coronavirus, which has affected more than seven million people in the country, as Democratic challenger Joe Biden put it: “Seven million (have) contracted the virus . plan.”

“When talking about the due numbers, it is not known how many people died in China. It is not known how many people died in Russia. It is not known how many people died in India. They do not know exactly to give you the correct number. So that you understand,” Trump said during the heated debate.

Trump has repeatedly blamed China, where the coronavirus first appeared in December last year and spread around the world, killing more than a million and infecting more than 30 million people.

Trump mentioned India for the second time during the debate. Speaking on climate change and justifying his administration’s decision to withdraw from the Paris Agreement, he attacked Biden when he said he would rejoin the climate change agreement if elected to power.

Trump said, “Why didn’t you? For 47 years, you were vice president, why didn’t you get the world? China throws real land into the air, Russia does it, India does it, everyone does it. We are supposed to. they’re good, and he made a couple of statements by the way. The Green New Deal is $ 100 billion, not $ 20 billion. “

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