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Trump, Modi sailing in same boat : Kumaraswamy

| @indiablooms | Jan 06, 2020, at 03:47 pm

Hassan/UNI:  Former Karnataka Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy on Monday said that US President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Narendra Modi are 'sailing in the same boat'.

Speaking to the media here, Mr Kumaraswamy alleged that ''both are engaged in diverting people’s attention from serious issues which need to be addressed immediately'.'

Mr Kumaraswamy said Donald Trump has created a war-like situation. ''He is facing impeachment in his country. As he has to face an election soon, Mr Trump is trying to divert attention from core issues. Now, there is a talk of the third world war,'' he stated. 

He further said that, similarly in India,''Mr Modi has been raking the non-issues like CAA and NRC to divert the people’s attention from economic crisis and unemployment problem.''

The incidents happening across the country over CAA and NRC have created a sense of worry,he stated.

''Students were attacked at JNU campus yesterday. I am worried that such incidents may spread across the country in the coming days. I wish people understand the situation,'' he added.

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