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Justin Trudeau Trolled Again, Hilarious Memes Go Viral On Social Media
NDTV
On social media, reactions were hilarious and overwhelmingly negative - calling him out for 'complaining' about India.
In a recent incident adding to the growing list of controversies surrounding Canada prime Minister Justin Trudeau, he is now being trolled for raising India with various global leaders.Justin Trudeau on Sunday discussed India ties with the king of Jordan amid a huge row over the killing of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. Justin Trudeau's Diary:On my recent trip to India, I got stranded there for two extra days. I was scared that Indian Govt might be considering me a Khalistani Agent. So, I secretly ordered food from Zomato instead of eating what Modi ji arranged for me.Later I got a call… pic.twitter.com/PLcGcq2Ocl is this true @JustinTrudeau ? pic.twitter.com/IEmjmvW1tI Congratulations @JustinTrudeauYou have become a joke worldwide. pic.twitter.com/J91xILlyb7 Pouch baby @JustinTrudeau being trolled after Xting about his conversations on #IsraelPalestineConflict and mentioning #India totally out of context. Pouch baby stop sniffing, pic.twitter.com/M9kuyTxdqV
"The Canadian Prime Minister spoke with King Abdullah II bin Al-Hussein of Jordan on Sunday and he provided "an update on the situation between Canada and India, underscoring the importance of respecting the rule of law and the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations," his office said in a statement.
This came hours after Justin Trudeau spoke to UAE president Mohamed Bin Zayed about India and the "rule of law". "On the phone today, His Highness @MohamedBinZayed and I spoke about the current situation in Israel. We expressed our deep concern and discussed the need to protect civilian life. We also spoke about India and the importance of upholding - and respecting - the rule of law," Justin Trudeau had posted on social networking platform X on Sunday.