India’s tough stance on Trump’s statement about hell, Ministry of External Affairs gave a sharp reaction, know the full reason for the dispute with America

News India Live, Digital Desk: A controversial comment made by US President Donald Trump regarding India and China has created a stir in diplomatic circles. Trump shared a post on his social media platform ‘Truth Social’, in which countries like India and China have been addressed as ‘Hellholes’. India’s Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), while giving its first reaction on this, has clarified the seriousness of the matter. Brief and accurate answer of the Ministry of External Affairs. During the weekly press conference, when External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal was asked a question on Trump’s use of this derogatory word, he replied in very strict words. Jaiswal said, “We have seen some reports in this regard. That’s all I will say on this for now.” Although the Ministry did not issue a very detailed statement, but experts believe that India has ‘noted’ it and made its displeasure clear at the diplomatic level. What is the whole controversy? Why did Trump say ‘hell’? Actually, this controversy started when Trump re-shared a video and post of right-wing radio host Michael Savage. In this post, the law of ‘Birthright Citizenship’ in America was being criticized. The post claimed that people come to America while pregnant from countries like China, India and other ‘Hellholes’ so that their child can get citizenship there and then they can call their entire family there. ‘Brain drain’ and jobs also targeted In this comment shared by Trump, not only citizenship but also employment issues have been dragged in. The post alleged that America’s technical sectors and internal systems are being taken over by Indians and Chinese. Trump argued that the existing constitutional interpretations are now outdated and these rules of immigration need to be changed immediately. Opposition attacks, demands answers from PM Modi. After this statement of Trump, politics has heated up in India too. The Congress party has termed it as “extremely derogatory and anti-India”. Opposition leaders say that Prime Minister Narendra Modi should break his silence on this statement of his ‘friend’ Trump and raise this issue strongly with Washington. The opposition has called it an act that hurts the self-respect of every Indian. What will be the impact on India-US relations? In 2026, when India and America are working together on many strategic fronts, the use of such language by a person at the level of President can sour relations. Diplomats believe that Trump often adopts such ‘tough’ stance during elections, but the use of such language is absolutely not acceptable for a friendly nation like India.

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