PM Modi gets called as Simpson's 'Apu' by local media at G-20 Summit, Twitter furious
The headline read "Apu arrives" as Narendra Modi set foot for the G-20 Summit.
Published: 01st December 2018 09:20 AM | Last Updated: 01st December 2018 09:20 AM | A+A A-

'Apu' arrives read the headline. (Photo | Twitter)
As PM Narendra Modi arrived in Buenos Aires for the G-20 summit, he got quite a surprise welcome from an Argentine news channel.
According to a report by BBC, Cronica TV displayed an image of the Simson's character 'Apu' as PM Modi.
The headline read "Apu arrives" as Narendra Modi set foot for the G-20 Summit.
Many users found the portrayal racist and took to Twitter to express their anger.
Argentine TV outlet @CronicaTV displays this racist image with the headline “Apu Arrived” as India Prime Minister @narendramodi arrives in Buenos Aires for the #G20. pic.twitter.com/oNqZVpS4E5
— Patrick Gillespie (@Pat_Gillespie) 29 November 2018
The character has been under fire for being a racial stereotype.
Indian-American comic Hari Kondabolu had made a documentary, 'The Problem With Apu,' in 2017 arguing that the character of Apu was racist.
He tweeted in response to Cronica's use of the character:
This couldn’t be true, right? https://t.co/xiEzNgpXip
— Hari Kondabolu (@harikondabolu) 30 November 2018
Twitter users criticised the Argentian news channel for being a racist and not respecting the Prime Minister of India.
Very dissapointed to see this from @CronicaTV .He is the prime minister of our country and in your attempt of humour you have stereotyped and lowered the image of the post of PM and the country. #ApuArrived https://t.co/kuOO5GwoVo
— Pradyot_Tripura (@PradyotManikya) 30 November 2018
Other than PM Modi, French President Immanuel Macron was received by SBS News as the Argentina delegation could not make it on time.
I just inadvertently welcomed the French President @EmmanuelMacron to the #G20Summit in Argentina... #auspol @SBSNews