Prophet controversy: Will deport migrants from Kuwait protesting in Fahheel against Nupur Sharma

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Protests broke out in Faheel against controversial remarks made by former BJP leaders after Friday prayers on June 10.

Highlight

  • Kuwait takes strict action against those who took part in protest against Nupur Sharma’s comments
  • The Gulf country said the protesters would be deported to their respective countries
  • His visa will be revoked permanently because he ‘violated the laws and regulations of the country’.

Prophet Line: The Kuwait government on Sunday took strict action against those who took part in the protests against the remarks made by former BJP leaders Nupur Sharma and Naveen Jindal on Prophet Mohammad.

The Gulf country said the protesters would be deported to their respective countries. state media Reported that they violated the country’s laws and regulations that stipulate that picketing or demonstrations are not to be organized by expatriates in Kuwait.

The All India Convener of Pragya Pravah, affiliated with Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), tweeted in this regard and said, “The Kuwait government has decided to deport Indians who protested against Prophet’s remarks by Nupur Sharma in Farheel city of Kuwait. A protest rally was organized. His visa will be canceled permanently and he will be deported to India.”

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Protests broke out in Faheel against controversial remarks made by former BJP leaders after Friday prayers on June 10. Those involved in the protests are believed to be migrants from India, Pakistan and Bangladesh.

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