New Delhi, May 19: Prime Minister Narendra Modi's statement during his recent three-nation tour that Indians earlier 'felt ashamed' of being born in the country has not gone down well on Twitter.

"Earlier you felt ashamed of being born Indian," the Prime Minister had said, according to reports. "Now you feel proud to represent the country. Indians abroad had all hoped for a change in government last year," he added.
Many users lambasted Modi for his comments and #ModiInsultsIndia was one of the top trends on Twitter.
@TheTweetOfGod tweeted, "Just talked to Brahma. He's not ashamed to have been born Indian either."
His comments also gave an opportunity to the opposition Congress to target him.
Sanjay Jha of the Congress tweeted, "#ModiInsultsIndia is a worldwide top trend because it has offended the sensibilities of every Indian. A national disgrace beyond description."
Pawan Khera, also of the Congress, tweeted, "India was not ashamed despite your shenanigans in Gujarat. India is more, much more than you can ever understand #ModiInsultsIndia"
Here are some more tweets:
Tinu Cherian Abraham
?@tinucherian
Ppl may dislike many things happening in India.Go abroad for better opportunities.But they're NOT ashamed of being Indian. #ModiInsultsIndia
iAmMusa
?@onlyursmusa
How Can You Be Ashamed Of India..The 2nd Largest Growing Economy In The World @narendramodi & It Was Before You Became PM! #ModiInsultsIndia
sumitradebroy
?@debroysumitra
If at all, we are ashamed of a leader who is forever on a junket in the name of India's progress!
#ModiInsultsIndia
Parth Vadher
?@imparthvadher
I'm 18 years 7 months 34 days old & still can say of what I have seen in my life I'm proud to be an #Indian. #ModiInsultsIndia

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