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Kuwait to repatriate expatriates protesting blasphemy against Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)


প্রকাশ: 13/06/2022


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The Kuwaiti government has ordered the arrest of expatriates who took part in a protest in response to harsh remarks made by Nupur Sharma and Naveen Jindal, the spokespersons of the ruling BJP, who hold fervent Hindutva in India. Not only the arrest, the country will also repatriate these expatriates to their respective countries.

The protests took place on Friday (June 10th) after Friday prayers in the Fahahil area of Kuwait.

Under Kuwaiti law, expatriates are not allowed to take part in any protests, reports a Kuwait-based news media Arab Times. As such, the expatriates who took part in Friday's protest violated the law.

Kuwaiti media outlet Al Rai reports that the process of arresting the protesting expatriates has already begun. Arrangements are also being made to repatriate them after their arrest. Those expatriates will never be able to return to Kuwait.

It was not immediately clear if there were any Bangladeshi expatriates among the protesters.

Muslims all over the world are outraged over the remarks made by Nupur Sharma and Naveen Jindal about the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). In response, Nupur Sharma has been suspended and Naveen Jindal has been expelled from the party. Several countries have also summoned the Indian ambassador in protest.



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