US Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Monday said that US President Donald Trump remains a strong admirer of India and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, amid criticism over alleged anti-India rhetoric in the United States. His remarks came as a viral video sparked controversy after Rubio was asked about reported instances of racism against Indians during a media interaction on Sunday.Though the reporter did not clarify, many saw his question as a reference to Trump's remarks referring to India along with China as a "hellhole" appearing to accuse people from the two countries of abusing America's birthright citizenship."The President is a big fan of India, a big fan of Prime Minister Modi. I wouldn't be here if the President didn't want me to be here.
He wouldn't have sent someone like Sergio (Gor) to be our ambassador, someone who's very close to the President," Rubio said.Also Read: 'I Used To Be A Supporter Of Indians Till...': Trump Shares Racist Rant Calling India 'Hellhole'
New controversy over Rubio's remarks?
Rubio said this when a journalist this morning asked about the controversy and suggested that perhaps the reporter on Sunday was referring to President Trump's controversial comments against Indians. Interestingly, the US State Department posted Rubio's remarks in response to the racism question along with other comments on 'X'. But hours later, deleted the question.The US Secretary of State said he specifically asked the reporter whom he was referring to but he did not respond."The bottom line is that in the modern era, you go online, and there are people saying all kinds of crazy stuff. I don't even know if they're real people or who they are," he said.
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Rubio indicated that he thought the reporter was referring to comments by people online.The reporter asked, "There have been a lot of racist comments coming from the United States against Indians, Indian-Americans. You know this goes against the basic premise of the India-US relationship. What's your take on that?"When Rubio asked whom he was referring to, the reporter responded by saying, "We all have seen those comments. We've seen endorsement of those comments."He remarked that "every country has stupid people" while responding to the question.The US Secretary of State is currently on a four-day trip to India that is aimed at recalibrating the bilateral relations that have faced headwinds since mid-last year.
(With agency inputs)