Hell-Hole Controversy: Iran showed India’s heaven to Trump, said – stop nonsense, come and see India

New Delhi. There is an uproar after the controversial social media repost of US President Donald Trump. In this post, China and India were described as hell countries. However, after this Trump himself took a U-turn and described India as a great country. When it comes to America and Trump, how could Iran lag behind? Mumbai-based Consulate General of the Islamic Republic of Iran has made a sarcastic post. Through this, Iran advised Trump to come and see India closely. For this, a video was also shared, in which some scenic places of India have been filmed.

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Iran said that perhaps someone should book a one-sided cultural detox for Trump. This might reduce their random chatter. Come to India sometime and see, then tell me. At the same time, the embassy in Hyderabad has also launched a scathing attack. He wrote that ‘China and India are the cradles of civilization. In fact, the hellhole is the place where the war-criminal President had threatened to destroy Iran’s civilization.

Let us tell you that America tried to handle this matter by issuing a clarification on Thursday. On behalf of America, it was said that President Trump believes that India is a great country, which is led by his good friends. A US Embassy spokesperson said that the President has said that India is a great country, at the top of which he has very good friends. India described that post as ignorant and inappropriate.

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Foreign Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said that we have seen the comments, as well as the statement issued by the US Embassy in response to it. He said these comments were clearly ignorant, inappropriate and indecent. These certainly do not reflect the reality of India-US relations, which have long been based on mutual respect and shared interests.

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