"I am reminded of what FDR's grandfather said. He said all horse thieves are Democrats, but not all Democrats are horse thieves," Mr Cruz, 44, said, elaborating, "there are millions of peaceful Muslims across the world in countries like India." He went on to say countries like India are not seeing problems that "we are seeing in nations that are controlled by Al Qaeda or ISIS" and that the focus should be to "defeat radical Islamic terrorism."
The remarks were made at the last Republican presidential debate of 2015, hosted by CNN in Las Vegas.
The Twitter-verse exploded with comments soon after, blaming Ted Cruz for not knowing his facts.
And @tedcruz says India is a Muslim country!?!?! Someone's not doing their homework! https://t.co/rNJi4OdPUS
— Natalie (@valmar_mags) December 16, 2015
Did Ted Cruz just say India is a Muslim country? What an idiot... #GOPDebatepic.twitter.com/qCQM7Hu1i2
— James (@FreedomJames71) December 16, 2015
Ted Cruz just said there Muslim counties without radical islam like India. Uh, India is Hindu. #GOPDebate#TedCruz@tedcruz
— Lords of the LongBox (@timvo) December 16, 2015
Dear #TedCruz INDIA Is Not a Muslim Nation They Are Hindu's! Come On Man Your a United States Senator. Really? #GOPDebate
— MOSS ONE (@MOSSONE) December 16, 2015
I'm sorry, did Ted Cruz just cite INDIA as an example of peaceful Muslim-Non Muslim cooperation?? #GOPDebate
— Peter King (@PTR_Says) December 16, 2015As per the 2011 census, India has over 172 million Muslims, constituting over 14 per cent of the country's population. By 2050, India is expected to have 311 million Muslims which will make it the country with the world's largest Muslim population.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump had called for a shutdown of Muslims entering the US "until our country's representatives can figure out what is going on." Mr Trump's proposal came in the wake of shootings in San Bernardino, California, in which a Muslim couple killed 14 people in what is the deadliest terror attack on America since 9/11.
"Until we are able to determine and understand this problem and the dangerous threat it poses, our country cannot be the victims of horrendous attacks by people that believe only in jihad, and have no sense of reason or respect for human life," Mr Trump had said in a statement, which was widely condemned.










