Kuwait set to crackdown on expat protesters following Prophet Muhammad row


By Irfan Mohammed

Kuwait, Jun 13: Kuwait is set to arrest and deport expat protestors who held a demonstration in the country following comments on Prophet Muhammad by BJP office-bearers. The security agencies initiated the process of identifying protestors and arresting them to be deported, reported prominent local daily Al Rai.

The report quoted unnamed government sources as saying that expatriates who participated in the demonstration will be expelled and deported from the country.

Some Indians along with others had gathered recently following Friday prayers in the Fahaleel locality in Kuwait to denounce comments against the Prophet.

Kuwait, like other neighbouring Gulf nations, shows zero tolerance toward any kind of protest, demonstration, or gatherings. Such acts are considered as serious violations of the law.

"The detectives are in the process of arresting them and referring them to the deportation centre to be deported to their countries and will be banned from entering Kuwait again, reports Al Rai. All expats in Kuwait must respect Kuwait laws and not take part in any type of demonstration."

Earlier Iran's foreign minister had visited India to quickly re-rail ties between the two following the Prophet controversy. "The Indian official reiterated the respect of the Indian government and officials for the Holy Prophet (PBUH). Wrongdoers will be dealt with at the level of the government and related bodies," the Iranian Foreign Ministry said in a statement after the meeting between Hossein Abdullahian and the National Security Adviser, Ajit Doval.

While expressing satisfaction with the position of the Indian authorities in dealing with the transgressors, also cited the religious tolerance, co-existence and historical friendship between the followers of all religions in India.

In a tweet the Iranian foreign minister said: "Pleased to meet PM Modi, FM Jaishankar & other Indian officials to advance our bilateral strategic dialogue. Tehran & New Delhi agree on the need to respect divine religions & Islamic sanctities & to avoid divisive statements."

India began its damage control exercise when in response to the two anti-Islamic tweets posted on social media in India, the Indian Embassy in Doha said Ambassador Dipak Mittal has conveyed that the "tweets do not, in any manner, reflect the views of the Government of India. These are the views of fringe elements".

The embassy also said that the Indian government accords the "highest respect to all religions" in line with the country's "civilizational heritage and strong cultural traditions of unity in diversity".

"Strong action has already been taken against those who made derogatory remarks. A statement has also been issued by concerned quarters emphasising respect for all religions, denouncing insult to any religious personality or demeaning any religion or sect," the spokesperson of the Indian embassy in Doha said.

The embassy also said that "vested interests" that are against India - Qatar relations have been inciting the people using these derogatory comments. "We should work together against such mischievous elements who aim to undercut the strength of our bilateral ties," it stressed.

 

  

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  • Evans C Sumitra, Udupi/New York, USA.

    Tue, Jun 14 2022

    vkkhas, Mangalore, I fully agree with your comments.

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Tue, Jun 14 2022

    mostly these are mallu / bongs... they do overacting in Gulf... acting / pretending to be more religious than locals...

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  • myna, mysuru

    Mon, Jun 13 2022

    Please who go to work in a foreign land should abide by their law and not take the law into their hands. If such stringent measures are taken in India then the "Fringe elements" which is the "CORE" of the party can be tamed.

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  • Evans C Sumitra, Udupi/New York, USA.

    Tue, Jun 14 2022

    myna, mysuru, What a mind-blowing comment?

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  • Rao, Udupi

    Mon, Jun 13 2022

    People should understand the difference now. In India protesters resorted to violence but still Govt is tolerating. In Kuwait protesters did silent protest but they are getting deported. I think in India also we need to have tougher rules and stop these violent protests with heavy punishments. People are enjoying more freedom then warranted.

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  • peace for all, Udupi

    Mon, Jun 13 2022

    Mr. Rao, You should not forget that we got independence by doing the protests, sattygraha and freedom fighters gave their lives and spent years behind the bar. We are in democracy not in monarchy, People have every right to protest against the government policies if these policies are against the welfare of the people.

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  • Evans C Sumitra, Udupi/New York, USA.

    Tue, Jun 14 2022

    Rao, Udupi, Your comments make sense.

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  • Dam, Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 13 2022

    There is no place for Peoples opinion in Kuwait.

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Mon, Jun 13 2022

    people of so many nationalities live not only kuwait but all GCC countries..most of these are from third world countries which cannot afford to keep their workforce in their country for various reasons...though some fools ask people to fry pakoda for a living..GCC administrators know very well that if they allow everyone to voice their national issues there...it will be difficult to control..so they are very strict in that matter...unlike corrupted third world countries.

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  • Manoj, Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 13 2022

    Over malpere ponda inchane aapini 😂😂😂

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Mon, Jun 13 2022

    i remember dubai deporting some bhakts way back in 2011 who held similar protests supporting blue jp over some issue in INdia..indians should keep one thing in mind that gulf countries never allow expats to open their mouth or show their aggression there.. in dubai it is okay for all criminals to conduct their illegal business etc silently..but open blood shed and fights are not tolerated. the assailants of sharad shetty and sunil sawant were shot dead within few months of the crime...so expats should keep in mind that they are expats and do not behave like behaving in third world countries

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  • vikhas, Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 13 2022

    Good decision by Kuwait Govt. These people thought freedom of expression everywhere. They forgot only in India you can do demonstration, you can throw stones on normal public in the name of freedom of expression.

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  • Sense_shetty, Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 13 2022

    India d nadathilekka aulu nadapuji ..

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 13 2022

    good decision. crack dem.

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  • Altaf Sheikh, Kulshekar, Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 13 2022

    Nana ragale ijji.... Cha bokka Pakoda maroli.....

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 13 2022

    ಚಾಯ, ಚಾಯವಾಲ ಮಾರೊಡ್ ಆಂಡ ನಿಕ್ಕುಲ್ aimim, asauddin owaisiಕ್ ಓಟ್ ಕರೋಡ್ಚಿ. ಕೋಂಗ್ರೆಸಕ್ ಓಟ್ ಕೊರ್ಲೆ. ಪಿರ ಬೈದಿನಕ್ಕುಲ್ ಆಡ್, ಕೋರಿ, ಪಂಜಿ ಸಾಂಕೊಲಿ ಎಡ್ಡೆ demand ಉಂಡು. ಪಕೋಡ ಅಮಿತ್ ಶ್ಹಾ ಮಾರಡ್. ನಿಕ್ಕುಲ್ ಬಜೀ ವ್ಯಾಪಾರ ಮಲ್ತ್ ಡೋಂಗಿ ಮಲ್ತಿನ ಯಾರು.

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