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BJP Tamil Nadu urges Jaishankar to intervene over US Ambassador’s ‘two nations’ remark after meeting CM Joseph Vijay

The US Ambassador to India's reference to India and Tamil Nadu as "our two nations" following his meeting with Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Joseph Vijay has triggered political criticism, with the BJP, former diplomats and commentators questioning the diplomatic language and seeking clarification from the US Embassy

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Jun 24, 2026, 12:30 pm IST
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The US Ambassador to India Sergio Gor and Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Joseph Vijay; The tweet of BJP Tamil Nadu State Secretary Ashvathaman.

The US Ambassador to India Sergio Gor and Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Joseph Vijay; The tweet of BJP Tamil Nadu State Secretary Ashvathaman.

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The meeting between US Ambassador to India Sergio Gor and Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Joseph Vijay has sparked a fresh diplomatic controversy in Tamil Nadu. The controversy stems not from the meeting itself, but from the US diplomat’s post-meeting statement, in which he referred to India and Tamil Nadu as “our two nations”. The remark has drawn strong objections from the Tamil Nadu BJP, which described the wording as inappropriate and sought a clarification.

BJP Tamil Nadu State Secretary Ashvathaman in a press note, urged a correction to the U.S. Embassy’s communication.

Taking to the social media platform X, he expressed serious concern over the terminology used by @USAmbIndia, which reportedly referred to cooperation as being between “two nations” instead of describing it as cooperation with the State of Tamil Nadu.

Ashvathaman said, “It is highly inappropriate that @USAmbIndia referred to this as cooperation between ‘two nations’ instead of cooperation with the State of Tamil Nadu. India is one sovereign nation, and official diplomatic communications must reflect that constitutional reality. This is too significant to be dismissed as an inadvertent mistake.”

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The BJP leader requested External Affairs Minister Dr S. Jaishankar to take note of the matter and act.

It is highly inappropriate that @USAmbIndia referred to this as cooperation between “two nations” instead of cooperation with the State of Tamil Nadu. India is one sovereign nation, and official diplomatic communications must reflect that constitutional reality. This is too… https://t.co/mpdWClGOKP pic.twitter.com/B43m4HiqPi

— Ashvathaman Allimuthu (@asuvathaman) June 24, 2026

Ashvathaman said, “India is one sovereign nation, and all diplomatic communications by foreign missions must respect India’s constitutional framework and federal structure.”

He stated that references implying a relationship between “two nations” in the context of an Indian state are inappropriate and should be avoided in official communications.

The US Ambassador to India, Sergio Gor, met Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay in Chennai on June 22 to discuss bilateral ties, trade and investment. The meeting was held at the Secretariat, where discussions reportedly focused on cooperation in technology, manufacturing, energy and supply chain resilience.

Breaking: US Ambassador to India Sergio Gor meets Tamil Nadu CM Vijay

This is his third meeting with a Chief Minister in 5 months pic.twitter.com/TVa8Kt4c4F

— Shashank Mattoo (@MattooShashank) June 22, 2026

US Ambassador to India Sergio Gor, said to be close to US President Trump, visited TN CM Joseph Vijay and wished him on his birthday.

US Ambassador to India Sergio Gor, said to be close to US President Trump visited TN CM Joseph Vijay and wished him on his birthday! https://t.co/rSkZWDy3vi

— Sreedhar Pillai (@sri50) June 22, 2026

The diplomat referred to India and Tamil Nadu as “our two nations” in a social media post following his meeting with Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and TVK founder C. Joseph Vijay.

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The incident has reignited debate over diplomatic language, regional identity, and national unity, overshadowing the broader discussions on India-US cooperation.

He made this remark while discussing cooperation in trade, technology, manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, energy, and investment. It has evoked strong criticism from political leaders and social media users, who questioned the wording and demanded clarification.

The incident has reignited debate over diplomatic language, regional identity, and national unity, overshadowing the broader discussions on India-US cooperation.

Political commentator and editor of Thuglak magazine S. Gurumurthy, taking to the social media platform X, said, “I strongly condemn the mischievous term ‘two nations’ in Amb Gor’s statement. Joseph Vijay must immediately rebut Amb in his X. All nationalist forces in & out of TN must condemn this. This cannot be a slip. A diplomat like Gor won’t use such a term without deep thought.”

I strongly condemn the mischivous term "two nations" in Amb Gor's statement. Joseph Vijay must immediately rebut Amb in his X. All nationalist forces in & out of TN must condemn this. This cannot be a slip. A diplomat like Gor won't use such a term workout deep thought https://t.co/LKwfzAvoF3

— S Gurumurthy (@sgurumurthy) June 23, 2026

According to sources, the US Consulate Chennai celebrated its National Day at Rajendra Chola Hall, ITC Grand Chola Hotel, on June 22, 2026. It was attended by politicians from different parties, IAS officers, bureaucrats, journalists and diplomats from various countries. US Ambassador to India Sergio Gor was the centre of attention.

Aadhav Arjuna, Minister for Public Works Department (PWD) and Sports Development in the Tamil Nadu State Government; Vishnu, IAS, Secretary (III) to the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu; Sandeep Nanduri, IAS; Chennai Corporation Commissioner Sameeran, IAS; Deepak, IAS, Guidance Cell; and M. Ravi, IPS, DGP (Retired), were among the important participants.

During the function, Sergio Gor, Aadhav Arjuna and Praveen Chakravarthy, MP (Congress), allegedly held a separate discussion for an extended period. Aadhav Arjuna later left the venue.

Former Foreign Secretary of India Kanwar Sibal, in a post on X, said, “The previous US ambassador Garcetti had said in his confirmation hearings that the US will do sub-national diplomacy in India. I drew attention then to the problematic nature of US embassy outreach to the states, which is normal, being framed as sub-national diplomacy. This could suggest encouraging sub-nationalism in India. When our ambassador in the US and others engage with different US states we do not call it sub-national diplomacy. Here too the US ambassador can call on CMs when he visits the states of India, but in the perspective of increasing US economic investment at the state level, not doing sub-national diplomacy, which has a wider political connotation.”

The previous US ambassador Garcetti had said in his confirmation hearings that the US will do sub- national diplomacy in India.

I drew attention then to the problematic of US embassy outreach to the states, which is normal, being framed as sub- national diplomacy.

This could… https://t.co/ZdDs54ucXr

— Kanwal Sibal (@KanwalSibal) June 22, 2026

Author Shefali Vaithya questioned, “‘Our two nations’? What is the plan here?”

‘Our two nations’? What is the plan here? https://t.co/ruFkH7YU4K

— Shefali Vaidya. 🇮🇳 (@ShefVaidya) June 23, 2026

On May 23, 2026, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio visited the Missionaries of Charity headquarters in Kolkata, where his engagements were largely confined to meeting Christian religious leaders and members of the Missionaries of Charity (Mother House) before flying to New Delhi to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

It is to be noted that two Missionaries of Charity sisters reportedly met former West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee a day before US Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s visit to the Missionaries of Charity.

🚨 Kolkata: Two Missionaries of Charity sisters reportedly met Former West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee on Friday, reports Republic.

A day later, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio visited the Missionaries of Charity 👀pic.twitter.com/4oPpN2XNFw

— Megh Updates 🚨™ (@MeghUpdates) May 23, 2026

The US diplomats meeting the State Chief Ministers is generally considered a courtesy call or business meeting. However, in view of ongoing developments, as well as concerns linked to similar interactions by US diplomats in neighbouring countries and allegations of interference in local politics, such public statements have raised questions about diplomatic conduct and their impact on trust.

Topics: S Jaishankarindia us relationstamil nadu bjpJoseph VijayDiplomatic RowUS Ambassador Sergio GorTwo Nations Remark
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