Russian interference in US polls more than alarming: Hillary Clinton
Hillary said it was shameful that the US was the only country which was now not in the Paris agreement on climate change.
Mumbai: Describing the 2016 presidential polls in the US as the “first reality TV elections”, former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has alleged Russian interference in the American elections was “unprecedented and more than alarming”.
Ms Clinton, who was the Democratic Party candidate for the presidential polls, also said that America did not deserve to have Donald Trump as the President.
“Russian interference in the American elections was unprecedented and more than alarming. It represents clear danger to democracy everywhere. It was not just intended to damage me and my electoral prospects. They were intended to fan flames of division in our society,” she alleged.
“(Russian President) Vladimir Putin is not the most feminist of leaders that I have ever met,” she said in her keynote address at the conclusion of the India Today Conclave here on Saturday.
“There is distrust, divisiveness in US about the press, judiciary, Congress, politics, which constitute foundations of the democracy,” she said.
“In USA, people are mounting massive resistance to protect democratic institutions. People are coming together and stan-ding up for democracy,” she said, adding that more such people are needed.
“Anti-immigrant feeling became virulent because of Trump’s rhetoric,” she alleged.
She said it was shameful that the US was the only country which was now not in the Paris agreement on climate change.
“I want to thank India’s leadership and commitment to bring other countries to the recognition of threat posed by climate change,” she said.
To a question on whether America deserved Donald Trump as its President, the former US Secretary of State quipped, “No...He ran a TV reality campaign. It means a person who is most outrageous and says incorrect things, but gets away with it.”