US President Donald Trump criticized $21 million funding for voter turnout in India and $29 million to strengthen Bangladesh’s political landscape. He questioned the allocation of such substantial amounts abroad while similar efforts could be prioritized in the US. The issue has sparked political debates in India, drawing reactions from various leaders and the Ministry of External Affairs. Post navigation Rajasthan: Congress MLAs stage overnight sit-in at assembly over suspension of six legislators ‘Cheating passengers, taking advantage of people’: Shivraj Singh Chouhan slams Air India for ‘broken seat’