India, Feb. 11 -- The world's richest man and US President Donald Trump's 'First Buddy', Elon Musk, has now focused his attention on alleging discrimination by the government of South Africa, the country where he grew up.

The billionaire chimed in on a post by PhD scholar Jonatan Pallesen, who claimed that a "very large number of Black people have moved into South Africa over the last 60 years".

Pallesen shared a graph which showed population distribution of South Africa in 1910 and in 2016. According to the dataset, Black population has grown from 3.9 million to 45.10 million while the White population has recorded a marginal rise, from 1.25 million to 4.51 million.

Referring to the rising Black population, Pallesen said, "They are no...