The dispute between Congressman Brandon Gill and British-born Indian-American broadcaster Mehdi Hasan has taken centre stage over the religious issue.
Taking a jab at Mehdi Hasan over his "Indian-American wife" remarks, Gill asked him to go back to the UK if he wanted to live in a Muslim country .
"My wife is a Christian and doesn’t want to hear your oppressive Muslim prayer calls, either. If you want to live in a Muslim country, go back to the UK," Gill said in a post on X.
It all started when Gill commented on Hasan's remark over the Islamic prayer call .
In a video going viral, Hasan told Americans: "If you can have your church bell, we can have our Islamic prayer call." Over this, Gill said, "
Taking a jab at Mehdi Hasan over his "Indian-American wife" remarks, Gill asked him to go back to the UK if he wanted to live in a Muslim country .
"My wife is a Christian and doesn’t want to hear your oppressive Muslim prayer calls, either. If you want to live in a Muslim country, go back to the UK," Gill said in a post on X.
My wife is a Christian and doesn’t want to hear your oppressive Muslim prayer calls, either.
— Congressman Brandon Gill (@RepBrandonGill) October 22, 2025
If you want to live in a Muslim country, go back to the UK. https://t.co/LxmBfedAzx
It all started when Gill commented on Hasan's remark over the Islamic prayer call .
In a video going viral, Hasan told Americans: "If you can have your church bell, we can have our Islamic prayer call." Over this, Gill said, "
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