Prophet remarks row: Kuwait's big action on the protesters will deport the migrants who participated in the demonstration

Posted on 13th Jun 2022 by rohit kumar

Instructions have been issued to arrest migrants from the Fahheel area who demonstrated after Friday prayers in Kuwait in support of Prophet Muhammad. Official sources confirmed that he would be deported from Kuwait. He has violated the law of the land. According to the law of Kuwait, migrants cannot sit or protest here.

 

According to the report of Al-Rai, the police are in the process of arresting such people and sending them back to their countries. Along with this, a permanent ban will also be imposed on their re-entry into Kuwait. Official sources said that all expatriates in Kuwait should respect the laws here and not take part in any kind of demonstrations.

 

On the other hand, J Nandakumar, the All India Convener of Pragya Pravah related to Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, tweeted that the protesting Indians would be sent to India.

 

Indian, Pakistani, and Bangladeshi among the demonstrators

 

Indian, Pakistani, and Bangladeshi Muslims were among the expatriates who demonstrated in Kuwait. According to the report, the police will arrest these protesters and send them to the exile center. From there they would be sent to their countries. His visa will also be canceled.

 

It's India's internal matter

 

Bangladesh has termed the dispute arising out of objectionable remarks on Prophet Muhammad as an internal matter of India. The Government of India has also thanked for the steps taken to deal with this dispute. This stand of the Bangladesh government is being seen as an agreement between the two countries not to interfere in each other's internal affairs and always try to strengthen bilateral relations. Bangladesh Information Minister Dr. Hassan Mahmood also made it clear that his government always condemns and will continue to do so if any wrong remarks are made on the Prophet.

 

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