Indians fume over Jerusalem vote

BJP MP calls decision to vote against Trump's Jerusalem move at UNGA 'huge mistake'

The voting results are displayed on the floor of the United Nations General Assembly in which the United States declaration of Jerusalem as Israel's capital was declared "null and void" on December 21, 2017 in New York City. PHOTO: AFP

In one of the more surprising ballots cast at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) on Thursday, India joined 127 countries in opposing US President Donald Trump's decision to recognise Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.

Social media, particularly Twitter, was abuzz with reactions to the UNGA vote, with India's vote polarising opinion in the subcontinent.

A member of parliament of the ruling Bhartya Janta Party (BJP), Subramaniam Swamy called the decision a 'huge mistake'.



The decision obviously hit a nerve with some.



Some even went as far as to call India's vote a 'betrayal'.



Quite a few even wondered why India didn't take the safe route.




 

Obviously, there was no dearth of those vilifying the decision.



Many were still trying to make sense of the decision.



It surely added to India's popularity in Pakistan, even if for a short time.



 
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