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Trump slams $21 million US funding for 'Voter turnout in India,' calls it unnecessary: 'They have a lot more money'

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 19 February 2025
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News video: Trump Defends US Decision To Cancel $21m Voter Turnout Fund For India Amid Growing Controversy

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US President Donald Trump defended the US decision to cancel $21M voter turnout funding for India, citing India’s high taxation and strong economy. The move, announced by Elon Musk-led DOGE, sparked backlash in India, with the ruling BJP criticizing Congress and linking the issue to foreign...

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