Nikki Haley Indian-origin US presidential candidate Nikki Haley on Monday (05 June) made a controversial statement about India on World Environment Day, which has sparked debate. In fact, Nikki Haley has called India one of the biggest polluters. Along with India, the US presidential candidate also mentioned China.
On Twitter, Haley said that if we want to be serious about saving the environment, we need to confront India and China. They are the biggest polluters. Indian Twitter users slammed Haley for this statement. Contributor of ‘AI Book’ Shailendra Malik criticized Haley and said that I am beginning to believe that you are good as CEO of various American companies but the most useless personality as a politician.
user wrote don’t talk nonsense
He further said that your world view and your needs are making you do this. Because you have to prove to everyone that you can be more American than Americans. In such a situation, nonsense is always talked about India without looking at the facts.
a user showed a mirror
A user has advised Haley to look in the mirror. The user shared a graph with his tweet, which named the top carbon dioxide emitting countries (which shows America as the most), in which America was at the top of the list.
If we want to be serious about saving the environment, we need to confront India and China. They are some of the biggest polluters.
— Nikki Haley (@NikkiHaley) June 5, 2023
It is worth mentioning that Nikki Haley, former governor of the US state of South Carolina, has announced to be the candidate of her Republican Party in the US presidential elections to be held in the year 2024. In such a situation, he is constantly active on social media.
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