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Saturday, April 27, 2024

Why are the usual suspects so desperate to defend Barack Obama?

“Why are the usual suspects so desperate to defend Barack Obama?”, Swarajyamag, July 1, 2023:

“A curious thing happened in America last week, while Prime Minister Narendra Modi was there on a high-profile state visit.

Even as he was being feted by President Biden and the political establishment, former American president Barack Obama churlishly tried to dampen popular enthusiasm by injecting unconscionable negativism into the media glare.

India, Obama said, was in the danger of being pulled apart by internal strife “if the protection of the Muslim minority in a majority Hindu India” was not ensured by the Modi government.

It was a hurtful statement to make about a nation which suffered the terrible horrors of a partition on religious lines in 1947, and suffers the pain of cultural separatism still….”

Read the full article at Swarajyamag.com

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