Iran proposes ‘one-way’ trip to India for Trump amid ‘hell’ row: ‘May reduce random baku’

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The outrage comes after Trump posted a transcript of a talk show hosted by Michael Savage, in which he referred to India, China and other countries as “hell holes.”

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Donald Trump’s hellblow on India on Thursday invited trolling from Iran, which asked the US president to go on a “one-way cultural detox”, hoping it would “just reduce the randomness”. bakwaas“.

In a post on X, the Iranian handle in Mumbai posted a video showing two sides of Maharashtra (X/@IRANinMumbai)
In a post on X, the Iranian handle in Mumbai posted a video showing two sides of Maharashtra (X/@IRANinMumbai)

Trump on Thursday shared a post in which he referred to India, China and some other countries as “hell” on the issue of birthright citizenship.

In a post on

The handle captioned the post as: “Maybe someone should book a one-way cultural purge for Mr. #Trump, that might reduce the randomness.” bakwaas [nonsense]”.

“Kabhi #India aa ke dekho, phir bolna,” she added.

Another Iran X in Hyderabad harshly criticized Trump, saying that India and China are the “cradle of civilization.” She added that the “pit of hell” is the place where a “war criminal president” threatens to destroy an entire civilization.

The post read: “China and India are the cradle of civilization. In fact, the pit of hell is the place where its war criminal president threatened to destroy civilization in Iran.”

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In another post, the handle shared an image – which appears to be part of the text posted by Trump, saying: “Every day, with a new post, Trump’s brutality proves beyond infinity. This is racism itself.”

What did Trump post?

Anger comes after Trump on Thursday Published a copy of Conservative Political Talk A program hosted by Michael Savage, who referred to India, China and other countries as “hell” — places where people come to Washington in the ninth month of pregnancy and immediately become American citizens.

“A child here becomes a citizen straight away, and then they bring the whole family from China or India or anywhere else on the planet. You don’t have to go far to see that. English is not spoken here anymore. There is almost no loyalty to this country among the immigrant class coming in today, which has not always been the case.”

India condemns the statements

the The State Department responded to Trump’s redeployment Of the comments, saying that the statements were “ill-considered, inappropriate and in poor taste.”

“We have seen these comments, as well as the subsequent statement issued by the US Embassy in response. These statements are clearly ill-considered, inappropriate and in poor taste. They certainly do not reflect the reality of the Indo-US relationship, which has long been based on mutual respect and shared interests,” the MEA statement said.

“India is a great country,” Trump explains.

Trump issued a Clarification on his “hell” comment on India, through a statement through the Washington Embassy in New Delhi.

A US embassy spokesman said: “The president said that India is a great country and there is a very dear friend of mine at the top.”

His clarification comes after his statements sparked widespread criticism in India, where the opposition asked Prime Minister Modi to raise this matter to the US President and register a strong objection.

US President Trump has described India as “hell”. This statement is very insulting and anti-India. It hurts every Indian. Prime Minister Narendra Modi should take up this matter with the US President and register a strong objection.

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