Shouldn't Encourage Anti-India Elements: Indian Embassy In Kuwait To Shashi Tharoor
"Sad to see an Hon'ble Member of Indian Parliament retweeting an anti-India tweet by a Pakistani agent who was recipient of a Pakistani Award 'Ambassador of Peace' for his anti-India activities," the Indian Embassy in Kuwait tweeted. Ministry of External Affairs Spokesperson Arindam Bagchi also retweeted the
Indian Embassy tweet
New Delhi: The Indian Embassy in Kuwait on Friday slammed Congress MP Shashi
Tharoor for retweeting what it said was an "anti-India tweet" by a "Pakistani
agent", and asserted that such anti-India elements should not be encouraged.
The sharp response from the Indian Embassy in Kuwait came after Mr Tharoor
retweeted a tweet which claimed that a group of "powerful" Kuwaiti
parliamentarians have demanded from the government of Kuwait to put an
immediate ban on the entry of any member of the ruling BJP of India into
Kuwait.
Most unseemly for MEA to summon the HC of a friendly country like Singapore over some remarks by their PM to their own Parliament: https://t.co/vbHN69YTJa
— Shashi Tharoor (@ShashiTharoor) February 18, 2022
He was making a general (&largely accurate) point. Given the stuff our own pols utter,we must learn to be less thin-skinned!
The tweet further said, "We can't sit back and watch Muslim girls being
publicly persecuted they said. Time for the Ummah to unite."
Referring to the tweet, Mr Tharoor said on Twitter, "Domestic actions have
international repercussions. I hear from friends across the Gulf of their
dismay at rising Islamophobia in India & the PM's unwillingness to condemn
it, let alone act decisively against it. 'We like India. But don't make it so
hard for us to be your friends'."
Hitting out at Mr Tharoor, the Indian Embassy in Kuwait, from its official
Twitter handle, said, "Sad to see an Hon'ble Member of Indian Parliament
retweeting an anti-India tweet by a Pakistani agent who was recipient of a
Pakistani Award 'Ambassador of Peace' for his anti-India activities. We should
not encourage such anti-India elements."
Ministry of External Affairs Spokesperson Arindam Bagchi also retweeted the
Indian Embassy tweet.
Some posts from unverified Twitter handles also claimed that protests were
held outside Indian Embassy in Kuwait.
The Ministry of External Affairs on Thursday reiterated its stand on criticism
by some countries over the simmering dress code row in Karnataka, saying
comments by outsiders on internal issues will not be acceptable.
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