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Well lets tell you all how it got started to this point, and this is not going to end well, has not end well. Not only that Indians tried to deflect with 'Pakistan Card' which just put 'Fuel on Fire'. This Hindu extremist Saurabh Upadhyay started circulating on social media in the UAE.
Why do Arabs got angry with 'Indians'?
Read the last past.
Prashant Chahal | BBC correspondent
Naqvi has said that 'India is like a paradise for Muslims where their rights are protected'. He also said, "Secularism and harmony are not political fashions for India and Indians, but perfect passions."
Prior to Naqvi, India's Ambassador to the UAE Pawan Kapoor wrote in a tweet that "India and the UAE share the idea of not discriminating on any grounds." Discrimination is against our moral structure and law system. Indians in UAE should always remember this. "
And before Kapoor, India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi wrote in a tweet that "Kovid-19 does not see race, religion, color, caste, lineage, language or border before attacking". So take care of unity and brotherhood in your conduct. "
The same thing is being explained time and again that at a time when the whole world is fighting a terrible epidemic, then there can be a danger of increasing hatred in society by creating discrimination on religious grounds.
But since the Tablighi Jamaat incident in Nizamuddin, Delhi, right-wing people on social media are blaming only people with a religious identity and making various claims for spreading Corona virus in India.
However, in the last weeks, the government agencies have denied not only social media but also the misleading news shown on TV channels.
How to get started
Now you will wonder how did 'Ghar Ki Baat' reach UAE ie UAE? So for this you have to understand 'Chronology'.
It happened that almost a week ago, screenshots of a Twitter user named Saurabh Upadhyay started circulating on social media in the UAE.
According to Saurabh Upadhyay's Twitter profile (which is now closed), he is a political campaign manager and his location was reported to be Dubai.
On social media, many Dubai users tagged the police and wrote that 'Saurabh is running the Hindu-Muslim agenda and serving inflammatory material'.
In this sequence, some other Indians living in the UAE were also complained to the police through Twitter, who were taking out their anger as Muslims due to the spread of Corona virus in India.
Meanwhile, Saurabh tweeted a tweet whose screenshots are also being shared on social media, which reads, "Whatever the Middle East countries are, we are due to Indians in which 80% of Hindus are. We have erected cities like Dubai with garbage heaps. And this thing is also respected by the royal family here. "
According to the screenshots, Saurabh had earlier written that "Muslims are living 1400 years behind the world." When some people objected to his tweets, Saurabh also challenged him.
'No place for such people'
And with all these screenshots, UAE princess Hend Al-Qasimi tweeted on 16 April.
He wrote, "Anyone found to be racist or discriminatory in the United Arab Emirates will be fined, along with being asked to leave the country. And here is an example. "
Hend al-Qasimi also wrote, "The royal family undoubtedly considers the Indian people as friends, but nobody's immorality can be welcomed." Many people have come to earn their livelihood in the UAE, but if you start cursing this land, then there is no place for you here. ”
'Indians will have to face so much trouble!'
According to the United Arab Emirates 2017 government figures, there are more than 34 lakh 20 thousand expatriate Indians living there. This number is about 27 percent of the total population of the UAE.
Senior journalist Ajit Anjum writes, "Hindus have the highest number of millions of Indians living in the UAE. Those who spread hatred against Muslims probably have no idea how much trouble the Indians working in the Gulf countries would have to face if such a reaction started in the Gulf countries. ”
Local media of UAE is also giving special preference to such news.
According to a report in Gulf News , in recent days, Indians who have been employed in the Middle East who tried to spread hatred against Muslims through social media, have been fired.
According to another report , a prominent Indian businessman recently established in Sharjah had to apologize for inadvertently hurting religious sentiments. People accused him of spreading 'Islamophobia'.
According to the law of the United Arab Emirates, any such activity which the government of the country finds against the harmony and honor of religion and country, then such a person can be fined 40 lakh dirhams and sentenced to jail.
Princess Hend Al-Qasimi has confirmed the punishment of a man in the case of hate speech. He wrote, "A Kerala businessman has been pardoned for making inflammatory statements on social media, but another person has been sentenced to jail."
Impact on the relationship between India and UAE?
If you look at the social media of the UAE, then many old things have been trashed and are being shared and it is being claimed that 'Muslims are treated badly in India'.
On Sunday, a businesswoman based in Dubai, Noora Al-Ghurair and Kuwait social activist Abdurrahman Nasser shared a controversial tweet by India's Lok Sabha MP Tejashwi Surya, which has now gone viral on social media in the UAE.
Although this controversial tweet is five years old and BJP MP Tejashwi Surya has deleted this tweet, but now it is being used on social media to question the attitude of the Government of India.
Abdurrahman Nasser wrote on Twitter, "The Indian community in Kuwait is at the top in terms of corona infection, but they are being treated in the best hospitals here, because people in Kuwait are differentiated based on religion and citizenship." Is not a custom. "
In the last few years, bilateral relations between India and the United Arab Emirates have been much deeper than before and it is believed that there is an understanding between the two countries to counter terrorism together.
After the recent events, people considered influential in the Gulf countries have started saying openly that 'the Indian government should consider the inequality happening with the Muslims here.'
Renowned Saudi scholar Abidi Zaharani has appealed to identify fundamentalist Hindus working in the Gulf countries who are inciting hatred against Islam, and sent back to their country.
Following such appeals by some thinkers like Abidi Zaharani, many people in UAE are sharing the details of selected Indian working people on Twitter and Facebook, which has increased the concern of Indians living in Gulf countries.
An Indian man working in Dubai told the BBC on condition of not disclosing his identity, "Those who were sitting here commenting on the situation in India, the whole problem has been due to them. Now it is happening that Is also talking about Hinduism, it is being considered anti-Muslim and its details are being tagged and shared on social media. E-getting. "
Jamal Bahrain, a member of the Global Parliamentary Network (GPN), has appealed to the United Nations and the OIC to intervene in human rights violations of Indian Muslims.
At the same time, the OIC has already asked the Government of India to take urgent steps to protect the rights of the Muslim community.
https://www.bbc.com/hindi/india-52375889
Why do Arabs got angry with 'Indians'?
Read the last past.
Prashant Chahal | BBC correspondent
- 22 April 2020
Naqvi has said that 'India is like a paradise for Muslims where their rights are protected'. He also said, "Secularism and harmony are not political fashions for India and Indians, but perfect passions."
Prior to Naqvi, India's Ambassador to the UAE Pawan Kapoor wrote in a tweet that "India and the UAE share the idea of not discriminating on any grounds." Discrimination is against our moral structure and law system. Indians in UAE should always remember this. "
And before Kapoor, India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi wrote in a tweet that "Kovid-19 does not see race, religion, color, caste, lineage, language or border before attacking". So take care of unity and brotherhood in your conduct. "
The same thing is being explained time and again that at a time when the whole world is fighting a terrible epidemic, then there can be a danger of increasing hatred in society by creating discrimination on religious grounds.
But since the Tablighi Jamaat incident in Nizamuddin, Delhi, right-wing people on social media are blaming only people with a religious identity and making various claims for spreading Corona virus in India.
However, in the last weeks, the government agencies have denied not only social media but also the misleading news shown on TV channels.
How to get started
Now you will wonder how did 'Ghar Ki Baat' reach UAE ie UAE? So for this you have to understand 'Chronology'.
It happened that almost a week ago, screenshots of a Twitter user named Saurabh Upadhyay started circulating on social media in the UAE.
According to Saurabh Upadhyay's Twitter profile (which is now closed), he is a political campaign manager and his location was reported to be Dubai.
On social media, many Dubai users tagged the police and wrote that 'Saurabh is running the Hindu-Muslim agenda and serving inflammatory material'.
In this sequence, some other Indians living in the UAE were also complained to the police through Twitter, who were taking out their anger as Muslims due to the spread of Corona virus in India.
Meanwhile, Saurabh tweeted a tweet whose screenshots are also being shared on social media, which reads, "Whatever the Middle East countries are, we are due to Indians in which 80% of Hindus are. We have erected cities like Dubai with garbage heaps. And this thing is also respected by the royal family here. "
According to the screenshots, Saurabh had earlier written that "Muslims are living 1400 years behind the world." When some people objected to his tweets, Saurabh also challenged him.
'No place for such people'
And with all these screenshots, UAE princess Hend Al-Qasimi tweeted on 16 April.
He wrote, "Anyone found to be racist or discriminatory in the United Arab Emirates will be fined, along with being asked to leave the country. And here is an example. "
Hend al-Qasimi also wrote, "The royal family undoubtedly considers the Indian people as friends, but nobody's immorality can be welcomed." Many people have come to earn their livelihood in the UAE, but if you start cursing this land, then there is no place for you here. ”
'Indians will have to face so much trouble!'
According to the United Arab Emirates 2017 government figures, there are more than 34 lakh 20 thousand expatriate Indians living there. This number is about 27 percent of the total population of the UAE.
Senior journalist Ajit Anjum writes, "Hindus have the highest number of millions of Indians living in the UAE. Those who spread hatred against Muslims probably have no idea how much trouble the Indians working in the Gulf countries would have to face if such a reaction started in the Gulf countries. ”
Local media of UAE is also giving special preference to such news.
According to a report in Gulf News , in recent days, Indians who have been employed in the Middle East who tried to spread hatred against Muslims through social media, have been fired.
According to another report , a prominent Indian businessman recently established in Sharjah had to apologize for inadvertently hurting religious sentiments. People accused him of spreading 'Islamophobia'.
According to the law of the United Arab Emirates, any such activity which the government of the country finds against the harmony and honor of religion and country, then such a person can be fined 40 lakh dirhams and sentenced to jail.
Princess Hend Al-Qasimi has confirmed the punishment of a man in the case of hate speech. He wrote, "A Kerala businessman has been pardoned for making inflammatory statements on social media, but another person has been sentenced to jail."
Impact on the relationship between India and UAE?
If you look at the social media of the UAE, then many old things have been trashed and are being shared and it is being claimed that 'Muslims are treated badly in India'.
On Sunday, a businesswoman based in Dubai, Noora Al-Ghurair and Kuwait social activist Abdurrahman Nasser shared a controversial tweet by India's Lok Sabha MP Tejashwi Surya, which has now gone viral on social media in the UAE.
Although this controversial tweet is five years old and BJP MP Tejashwi Surya has deleted this tweet, but now it is being used on social media to question the attitude of the Government of India.
Abdurrahman Nasser wrote on Twitter, "The Indian community in Kuwait is at the top in terms of corona infection, but they are being treated in the best hospitals here, because people in Kuwait are differentiated based on religion and citizenship." Is not a custom. "
In the last few years, bilateral relations between India and the United Arab Emirates have been much deeper than before and it is believed that there is an understanding between the two countries to counter terrorism together.
After the recent events, people considered influential in the Gulf countries have started saying openly that 'the Indian government should consider the inequality happening with the Muslims here.'
Renowned Saudi scholar Abidi Zaharani has appealed to identify fundamentalist Hindus working in the Gulf countries who are inciting hatred against Islam, and sent back to their country.
Following such appeals by some thinkers like Abidi Zaharani, many people in UAE are sharing the details of selected Indian working people on Twitter and Facebook, which has increased the concern of Indians living in Gulf countries.
An Indian man working in Dubai told the BBC on condition of not disclosing his identity, "Those who were sitting here commenting on the situation in India, the whole problem has been due to them. Now it is happening that Is also talking about Hinduism, it is being considered anti-Muslim and its details are being tagged and shared on social media. E-getting. "
Jamal Bahrain, a member of the Global Parliamentary Network (GPN), has appealed to the United Nations and the OIC to intervene in human rights violations of Indian Muslims.
At the same time, the OIC has already asked the Government of India to take urgent steps to protect the rights of the Muslim community.
https://www.bbc.com/hindi/india-52375889