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New Zealand Minister's Comment on India Trade Deal Sparks Controversy

Apr 22, 2026
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‘Butter Chicken Tsunami’ remark sparks outrage in New Zealand

## Controversial Remarks

A senior New Zealand minister has caused a stir by referring to a proposed trade agreement with India as a "butter chicken tsunami." The comment was made by Shane Jones, the Minister for Regional Development, during an interview on Reality Check Radio. His remarks have been criticized as racist by various Indian community groups in New Zealand.

## Political Implications

The trade deal, which is expected to be signed in New Delhi soon, is seen by the New Zealand government as a significant opportunity to access India's large market. However, the NZ First party, part of the ruling coalition, has withdrawn its support due to concerns about increased immigration and a substantial financial commitment to India.

## Reactions

The comments have been condemned by opposition lawmakers and community leaders. Shanti Patel, president of the Auckland Indian Association, expressed concern over the remarks, while opposition lawmaker Priyanca Radhakrishnan labeled them as "outright racism." Prime Minister Christopher Luxon described the comments as "unhelpful."

## Future of the Deal

The government will now need the opposition Labour Party's support to pass the deal in parliament. Labour officials have not yet decided their stance, citing concerns similar to those of NZ First regarding the financial aspects of the agreement.

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