‘Do It in India’: Vivek Ramaswamy faced racist trolling for his photo with two children

Republican leader Vivek Ramaswamy faced another round of vicious trolling without any reason, while Maga World publicly attacked each other with Donald Trump and Elon Musk. Vivek Ramaswamy Christmas was a part of the world until 2024 when he pursued American culture and doubled the need for H -1B visa programs. At that time, Ramaswamy was the co-head of the Department of Government Efficiency of Elon Musk. Elon Musk also supported Ramaswamy on H1-B, but Ramaswamy exited Dogi even before Trump’s inauguration. Ramaswamy announced his dialect for the Ohio Governor Race, supporting both Elon Musk and Donald Trump, but gradually distanced themselves from the White House. As soon as Trump-Mascul’s quarrel came to light, Ramaswamy posted a picture of his two children-Kartik and Arjun and wrote: ‘Why do we do this’. The post had no relation with the Maga crisis, but it reflected the peace that Ramaswamy chose out of the orb.‘Do It in India’: Americans found the picture of Vivak Ramaswamy with their two children ‘repaired’.But the comment section was filled with hatred in no time, which indicates with people that wearing socks inside American shoes, perhaps referring to an interview where Ramaswamy appeared barefoot. A user asked Groke to convert the background of the photo into a “garbage road in India”. “Why do Americans not deport this India?” One asked. “Is there any scientific reason why I find this picture replicated?” A third user said. “Send him back to India … after Jesus Christ,” wrote another. “Do this in India,” an hatred said. Some X users asked him to adopt Trump-Alon Musk on a quarrel and urged him to take a stand. Some people praised him for looking far ahead from that time, while some people were eager to know how bad Ramaswamy’s quarrel with Elon Musk was before Ramaswamy showed the door in Dog.One asked why the world of Maga accepts Elon Musk, which was not born in the US, as one of them, but Vivek Ramaswamy who was born in Cincinnati.