It is not the birthplace of sonia that is the concern. It is her place/places of upbringing and education that make her a foreigner. Even after more than 20 years in India, she doe not speak any Indian language, including English, fluently. In this time, many British rulers had mastered Sanskrit (not even spoken) and written papers/books on it. Read the papers, man, and you'll know a lot of "real" instances of impeding governance and reversing policies. This is too short a place to list them out. The self-traumatised are the ones like you who want to live an Arabic life in India with no sense of identity or belonging - judging everything from the point of view of own communities with no regard to the Nation.