HomeNewsTrendsCurrent AffairsExclusive | India will be forced to ask Qatar, Kuwait to rein in elements seeking public apology, boycott of products: Officials

Exclusive | India will be forced to ask Qatar, Kuwait to rein in elements seeking public apology, boycott of products: Officials

India has stated clearly that it does not tolerate insults targeted against any religion, and that freedom of religion is upheld by the government for all, but vested interests in many countries are looking to escalate the issue.

June 09, 2022 / 13:24 IST
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Representational Image. Skyline of Qatari capital of Doha across the West Bay
Representational Image. Skyline of Qatari capital of Doha across the West Bay

If the diplomatic fallout over controversial comments made by Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) spokesperson Nupur Sharma drags on, the government will be forced to ask Qatar and Kuwait to rein in civil and political elements using the issue to target India, officials said.

Qatar's Shura Council, the country's 45-member consultative parliament, has reiterated its demand for a public apology, and departmental stores in Kuwait have begun to take Indian produce off their shelves in the past few days.

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India has stated clearly that it does not tolerate insults targeted against any religion, and that freedom of religion is upheld by the government for all communities, but vested interests in many countries are looking to escalate the issue, officials with knowledge of the matter said.

They pointed out that the monarchies of both nations, separate from the civilian governments, have not put out any statements against India.