HomeNewsTrendsBritish journalist asks India to 'return Rs 24,081 crore' after Chandrayaan-3's successful landing, faces backlash. Video

British journalist asks India to 'return Rs 24,081 crore' after Chandrayaan-3's successful landing, faces backlash. Video

The British journalist congratulated India on the successful landing of Chandrayaan-3 on the moon, but later asked India to return the money offered by the British government.

August 24, 2023 / 18:37 IST
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India's space science history on Wednesday saw a new chapter being written as Chandrayaan-3 successfully landed on the moon's south pole, leading to celebrations all over the country.

But amidst the jubilation, a video posted on X (formerly Twitter) saw a British journalist asking India to return the Rs 24,081.09 crore that the government had provided as an aid fund between 2016 and 2021.

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He also went to explain India's poverty crisis and questioned as to why the government should support the country.

"I would like to congratulate India for landing on the dark side of the moon. I would also like to invite India to return the Rs 24,081.09 crore of aid money that we sent them between 2016 and 2021.

"We are also set to give the Rs 597.03 crore next year. But I think the British taxpayer should keep a hold of that. We should not be giving money to countries with a space program as a rule," presenter Patrick Christys said in the video.
The video saw many comments, many of whom slammed the journalist for his words.

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