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Indian Anchor calls for investigation over Trump’s ‘Love for Pakistan’

Indian Anchor calls for investigation over Trump’s ‘Love for Pakistan’

Indian Anchor calls for investigation over Trump’s ‘Love for Pakistan’

Controversial Indian anchor Arnab Goswami has once again stirred debate with his bizarre and baseless commentary—this time targeting former U.S. President Donald Trump. In a video clip now going viral, Goswami claims that Trump should be investigated for “repeatedly expressing love for Pakistan.”

According to the video, Arnab suggests that not only Trump but also his entire family should be probed to uncover any links or possible benefits received from the Pakistani military. He goes as far as accusing Trump of speaking “as if he is a part of the Pakistani army.”

Goswami’s remarks come in response to the warm reception Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir received during his visit to the United States. The visit has upset certain sections of the Indian media, particularly those known for promoting anti-Pakistan rhetoric.

Arnab further claimed that Trump, during his recent media interactions, openly expressed admiration for Pakistan and Asim Munir multiple times. He concluded by saying that such behavior is shameful for a former American president.

This isn’t the first time Arnab Goswami has attracted criticism for his over-the-top and often illogical analysis. Known for his dramatic style and aggressive stance on national issues, he continues to make headlines—often for all the wrong reasons.

Meanwhile, the Indian media—especially outlets aligned with the ruling party—has been accused of spreading false narratives following Asim Munir’s successful U.S. visit.

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