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CVoter Survey: Big majority wants Indian government to condemn Barack Obama
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New Delhi, June 24 : An exclusive series of snap polls conducted across India to gauge public opinion related to events during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's state visit to the US reveals that a big majority of Indians are incensed with the remarks made by former American President Barack Obama during a CNN interview.
During the interview, Obama said that there is a danger of India pulling apart if ethnic minorities and Muslims were not protected. While there has been no official Indian reaction to such controversial remarks during a state visit, it has triggered anger among Indians and saw it as a needless attack on the country and Modi.
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