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The Chase’s Paul Sinha launches furious Twitter tirade against India amid Ukraine invasion

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Paul Sinha has criticised India's decision to abstain from voting on a UN Security Council resolution demanding Russia ceases its invasion of Ukraine.The Chase star took to Twitter to unleash his fury over the situation, receiving a mixed reaction from his followers.Paul, 51, went on Twitter to blast India following the news that the country had chosen to abstain from voting on a UN Security Council resolution demanding that Russia ceases its actions.Experts believe the decision was swayed by New Delhi's reliance on its ally for energy, weapons and support in conflicts with neighbours.Paul, who is of Indian descent, didn’t waste any time in weighing in on the debate in view of his 213,200 Twitter followers yesterday.

The stand-up comedian raged: “Shame on you, India. “Your boast about being the world's largest democracy means very little now.“And the UAE can f**k right off as well.”He added: “The height of nuanced political satire, that tweet.”The Chase star’s comments left fans divided, as some felt he was being unfair.Richaaryan wrote: “It's easy to jump on the bandwagon and shame a country or a person. “Where are the NATO and the US forces?

Ukraine is now left alone to defend themselves! “Just as the European countries are looking out for their interests first, India has the right to do the same!!!”Cantonaesque replied: “Clearly you have an understanding of the complicated geo political issues India has to face from your cushy UK residence. “Manage your house.

We have to think about our future, and clearly the West's never had our back.”While others took Paul’s side, with Nigel David Holmes writing: “Disappointed in the lack of condemnation from India.”Celtic Warrior added: “Well said Paul.

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