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Unable to digest Chandrayaan 3 success, Britain mocks India

By Lawstreet Bharat      26 July, 2023 01:28 AM      0 Comments

British Politician, Paul Golding, took to Twitter and reminded India of millions of pounds of UK aid, however, he was brutally trolled by Indian Twitter users for his uncanny congratulatory tweet.

While the entire world praised the successful launch of Indias third lunar mission Chandrayaan 3, it appears that the success of ISROs ambitious space programme has not gone well in some quarters, with a leading British politician making a controversial statement in his sarcastic congratulatory message.

Through his cryptic tweet, Golding reminded India of millions of pounds of UK aid, however, he was brutally trolled by Indian Twitter users for his uncanny congratulatory tweet.

While some Twitter users highlighted the fact that Britain looted USD 45 trillion and killed millions of innocent Indians, others reiterated that this unwarranted aid only goes into the hands of notorious NGOs that serve as a front for Christian missionaries and try to create divisions in Indian society.

Some even asked Britain to return the precious Indian diamond - Koh-i-Noor - and other items that the British looted and took with them. Many netizens also stressed that India has long stopped accepting any aid from the UK, and now its grants and investments go towards NGOs.

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