Modi "betting wrong" in US elections Indian politicians: I hope we don't pay for it

2020/11/1020:00:05 international 1063

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After many American media predicted that Biden will be elected as the new president of the United States, Indian Prime Minister Modi couldn't wait to "congratulate him on the election." This has received the response of many Indian politicians and has also caused a lot of concerns. Some politicians have revealed the "old accounts" that Modi and Trump have been on to cheer for.

According to some Indian politicians, Modi "bet the wrong treasure" and "overturned the car" in the US election. Some people even publicly expressed the hope that India would not pay the price during Biden’s reign. Some Indian politicians issued a message “on behalf of the 1.3 billion Indian people to ask Biden’s government for forgiveness.” According to

data, Modi’s congratulatory message to Biden’s victory Described as "amazing". Modi said that during his tenure as Vice President, Biden has made a vital contribution to India-US relations, and he expects that India-US relations can rise to "new heights."

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Not long after, Indian politicians congratulated and affirmed Biden and Harris by name and criticized the current Indian Prime Minister Modi.

politician Hardik Patel said: "Last year, our Prime Minister announced on the territory of the United States that the era of the Trump administration has arrived (Ab ki Baar, Trump Sarkar). This is clearly interfering in the internal affairs of other countries. .Z1z hopes that India and the Indians will not pay the price during the Biden-Harris administration. "

", on behalf of the 1.3 billion Indian people, ask for forgiveness., our country and each state will work with the new government of the United States of America. Cooperation."

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Congressman Manish Tewari (Manish Tewari), the main opposition party in India, turned the old account of "Modi" to the face: Modi once participated in a rally held at the Houston Stadium. Cheer for Trump's re-election. Z3z

Tiwari said, "I hope this will not cause trouble to India anymore" and "Never choose sides in the internal democratic process of other countries."

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According to the Hindustan Times (Hindustan Times), in September 2019, a rally was held in Houston, where many Democratic supporters gather. Indian Prime Minister Modi and US President Trump attended, and many Indian Americans also participated. Rallies.

Trump praised the contributions of Indian-American groups in the fields of American medicine, technology and business, saying that it "makes our country stronger" and "builds the future." The Indian media said that Modi gave Trump on the spot Cheer for the re-election career, change "Modi (government) era has arrived!" to "Trump (government) era has arrived", and take the lead in cheering this "friend" in India. According to CNN reports at the time, Modi praised Trump for being “warm, friendly, accessible, energetic and witty”. Modi said that President Trump praised himself as a "top negotiator", but Trump is a master of "Art of the deal" (Art of the deal), and he has benefited a lot from him. Modi also invited Trump and his family to visit India.

Note: "Art of the deal" (Art of the deal) is Trump's personal work, and some people regard it as a "campaign".

Trump affirmed Modi's leadership on the spot, calling India and the United States an "unprecedentedly stable" relationship. Trump also said: India "There is no better (American) presidential friend than President Donald Trump" . Image source CNN

Foreign media said that Modi is famous for his "bear hug" in foreign affairs activities, and the scene of his hug with Trump is impressive.

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According to reports, in the 2020 US presidential election, the Democratic Party has now won the vote. After the People's Livelihood Party "won", the Modi government can't wait to deliver congratulations to Biden and Harris. Some Indian officials and people are even more ecstatic for Harris, the "daughter of India." At the same time, some Indian politicians are dissatisfied with Modi's “betting the wrong treasure”.

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