New Delhi: The Congress on Wednesday alleged that the remarks made by US President Donald Trump ahead of his visit to India were an insult and affront to the country's dignity and the government should respond accordingly.
Congress spokesperson Manish Tewari said the issue was serious as it sought to undermine the progress made in the last many years as regards strengthening the Indo-US ties.
He also said the tone and tenor of Trump's visit seemed to be "transactional and not strategic".
"The president of the United States of America, on the eve of his first visit to India as the president, has said India has not treated the US fairly. I think it is an insult, an affront to our dignity as a country and I hope the Ministry of External Affairs or the prime minister would respond to it.
"I think that comment was completely uncalled for. I do hope that the Ministry of External Affairs has responded to it and not swept it under the carpet," Tewari said.
He also said Trump's visit looked like a "side show".
"The more material thing is that for the president of the United States of America, on the eve of his visit, to say that India has not treated the US fairly, it undermines all the progress in Indo-US relations, which has been made since the steps in the strategic partnership were initiated by late prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, a process which was then carried forward for 10 years under the able leadership of prime minister Manmohan Singh," the Congress leader said.