Offensive language against Arab women, Diplomatic relations between Gulf countries and India are strained

Every day a new story of atrocities against Muslims is being told in India

Every day a new story of atrocities against Muslims is being told in India

New Delhi … News Time

Growing bigotry in India began to burn down the Modi government, and after the atrocities against Muslims, India came under fire from Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and other Gulf states. Whether it is the riots in Delhi or the eight-month curfew in Occupied Kashmir, new stories of atrocities against Muslims in India are being told every day. Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and other Gulf countries’ love for India seems to be shattered by Hindutva prejudice. Coronavirus and tweets from Arab MPs about Arab women have angered Arabs.

In August last year, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi was given the country’s highest civilian award by the United Arab Emirates. On which Pakistan had protested and convinced the extent to which the Modi government was involved in human rights violations in occupied Kashmir. Despite its long-standing strategic relationship with Pakistan, the UAE government did not take the protest seriously. Such was the case in Saudi Arabia. Last year, Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman visited India after completing his visit to Pakistan, where he called Narendra Modi his elder brother. Behind the loves were the economic interests of the Gulf countries while the labor of India which works in these countries. When the coronavirus epidemic broke out in India, extremist Hindus blamed Muslims.

On the other hand, the BJP leader has come under fire for his use of vulgar language against Arab women, while the vein support of the Gulf countries has also been shattered. Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have also come to understand the Indian bias. Extremist Hindus in India as well as some politicians of the ruling party are trying to humiliate Muslims. Hindul Qasimi, a member of the UAE’s royal family, has criticized India and Indian extremist thinking and Islamophobia Strongly condemned the toxic remarks. Diplomatic relations between India and the Arab world have been strained over anti-Islamic propaganda by Indian nationals living in Arab countries. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has started contacts with Arab leaders to improve relations. According to the details, for the past two weeks, Indian Hindu citizens living in Arab countries have been blaming Tablighi members for the spread of the Corona epidemic, while action is being taken against such people by these countries. Due to this propaganda of Hindus, diplomatic relations between India and Arab countries are also being affected and there is a fear of expulsion of Indian citizens from these countries. In this situation, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has started diplomatic contacts to improve relations after strong objections from Arab countries.

The Indian prime minister has approached the leaders of Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, Oman, Palestine, Syria and Egypt, dispelling their objections and saying that 1.3 billion people living in India are religious. Do not hate each other. India has also provided a number of medicines, including hydroxychloroquine, to further improve relations with these countries. At Kuwait’s request, India has also sent a team of doctors, nurses and medical staff to Kuwait to train its medical staff. It should be noted that the Gulf countries are very sensitive about their cultural and religious backgrounds and no voice of any kind is tolerated against them. For the past two weeks, propaganda by Indian citizens has affected India’s relations with countries that it is now trying to restore. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Foreign Minister Subramaniam J. Shankar have been very active in this regard and are in constant touch with the Arab world.

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