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India national financing relies on remittance around 70 billion dollars in total because of trade deficit. I bet a huge portion comes from Gulf States. Similarly Gulf states import alot from India. Lastly India is an exporter of refined petroleum goods, oil is from mid east. Rss crowd acting like low oil prices will benefit India.

Even a small boycotting of goods and services by Gulf citizens would be bad news for a nation trying to become a manufacturing powerhouse. Plenty of alternatives for goods that India produces, less alternatives for oil.
 
Malaysia

I think we are about to see a mass exodus of Indians from the Gulf in the next 6 months or so.

As they get booted back home they can use the streets as toilet and drink cow pi$$

I am waiting for the day when he comes to Pakistan and fights the real fight against Modi.
 
Pakistani believe that by adding fuel to fire, creating fake twitter accounts, posing as arabs or posing as Indians, they can widen rift. But its gonna have an opposite effect.

Pakistan running propaganda against India on social media

In one of the cases, a Twitter account which was initially @pak_fauj had changed it to @SayyindaMona and used profile picture of an Arab Mona Bint Fahd Al Saeed @MonaFahad13. Hundreds of bots were liking and retweeting the

A social media influencer Anshul Saxena exposed how a Facebook page, Classified Journal Post (CJ Post) with

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Pakistan ISPR recruits youth for cyber propaganda war on India


The ISPR, Pakistan Army's media wing, is organising competition every month to award youths whose tweets get retweeted the most. The prizes include job and contracts in Fauzi Foundation. More than 100,000 people have participated in these competitions.


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Some one please post picture of the "Princess" with Sri Sri ravishankar and in his ashram temple performing "arti"

:lol:

Malaysia

I think we are about to see a mass exodus of Indians from the Gulf in the next 6 months or so.

As they get booted back home they can use the streets as toilet and drink cow pi$$

Yes Pakistanis and BiDians can replace Indians :lol:
 
:pop: If they get deported they get deported , don't cry for me Argentina as they song used to be sung the lyrics may need to be upgraded for Indians going home to their own country

This was long overdue

The same Hindutva racist group is migrating to USA/Canada and Australia and ruining work environment
 
After proxy war in Kashmir, Pak launches cyber war against India and PM Modi


i have sent the vice news interview of the ugly , rat faced BJP MNA to more than 30 DMs of various arba media outlets .


i work for ISI too ,,,

gents, dont argue with these delusional rats

just keep spreading this beauty


post on whatsapp , share in groups, send to twitter DMs

 
i have sent the vice news interview of the ugly , rat faced BJP MNA to more than 30 DMs of various arba media outlets .


i work for ISI too ,,,

gents, dont argue with these delusional rats

just keep spreading this beauty


post on whatsapp , share in groups, send to twitter DMs


Depends, have also changed your name on twitter and are now pretending to be an Arab or Indian (like many of your fellow country men )
 
i have sent the vice news interview of the ugly , rat faced BJP MNA to more than 30 DMs of various arba media outlets .


i work for ISI too ,,,

gents, dont argue with these delusional rats

just keep spreading this beauty


post on whatsapp , share in groups, send to twitter DMs

Replied to that one earlier in this thread.

He's actually a pretty intelligent and interesting guy, speaks his mind. Keep using this as your big propaganda weapon lol, but have you seen some of his other stuff ?

His debates with Asaduddin Owaisi have always been pretty interesting


There are a few of these, as well as a lot of other unedited Swami interviews, speeches etc.
 
Well deportation in process.

Three more Indians in UAE face action over Islamophobic social media posts
List of hate-mongers fired for offensive remarks gets longer, despite warnings

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Dubai: It seems that the warnings of the Indian mission have fallen on deaf ears as the list of Indian expats facing action over vile Islamophobic remarks on social media keeps getting longer.

Over the weekend, at least three more have been fired or suspended after their offensive posts were brought to the attention of employers by social media users.

The men now join nearly half a dozen hate-mongers who have similarly landed in trouble in recent weeks.

The latest addition to the growing list include Italian chef Rawat Rohit, storekeeper Sachin Kinnigoli and a cash custodian whose name has been withheld by his firm.

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Transguard Group responding to Twitter users after they tagged the company seeking action against one of its staff
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Gulf News is refraining from publishing the posts or going into the details of their offensive content.

A spokesperson for Azadea Group that operates Eataly, a chain of high-end Italian restaurants in Dubai, confirmed that Rawat Rohit who was employed with them as a chef has been suspended and is facing a disciplinary probe.

Sharjah-based Pneumics Automation have also said they suspended their storekeeper Sachin Kinnigoli until further notice.

“We have withheld his salary and told him not to come to work. The matter is under investigation. We have a zero tolerance policy. Anyone found guilty of insulting or showing contempt for someone’s religion will have to bear the consequences,” said the firm’s owner.

Similarly, Dubai-based Transguard Group said they have cracked down on an employee who had posted several anti-Islamic messages on his Facebook page under the name of Vishal Thakur.


“Following an internal investigation, the actual identify of this employee was verified and he was stripped of his security credentials, terminated from our employment and handed over to the relevant authorities as per company policy and UAE Cybercrime Law No. 5 of 2012. As of this statement, he is in the custody of Dubai Police,” a Transguard spokesperson said in a statement to Gulf News.

Transguard said their long-standing social media policy complies UAE’s stringent cybercrime regulations.

“It is enforced through regular monitoring, evaluation and, if necessary, disciplinary action, including fines, termination and deportation, as per federal law,” the spokesperson said.

The spokesperson also clarified that an individual reportedly posting hateful comments under the name of Prakash Kumar doesn’t work with them. “Twitter user Prakash Kumar” has falsely claimed that he works for Transguard. As mentioned multiple times, we have handed the matter to the authorities and since this individual is not a Transguard employee we have no further comment on the matter,” the spokesperson added.

Warnings fall on deaf ears
The new sackings and suspensions come days after both the former and current Indian Ambassadors to the UAE cautioned their countrymen about the UAE’s strict hate speech laws. Similar warnings were issued by missions in other GCC countries.

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In a tweet last month, the Indian ambassador to the UAE, Pavan Kapoor reminded expats that discrimination is against moral fabric and rule of the law
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Of late, there has been an alarming increase in the number of highly offensive, Islamophobic posts by some Indians living in Gulf countries. Several of these people have lost their jobs while others have swiftly taken down their posts or deactivated their accounts after being called out by other social media users.

Many have tagged the employers of such people in their complaints, who in turn have taken swift punitive action.

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Last month Former Indian ambassador Navdeep Suri shot off a series of tweets in what he described as his “effort to provide some context on the ongoing controversy.”
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The issue also gained prominence after some GCC citizens on Twitter entered the debate, and raised their voice against the spread of bigotry online.

Much of the vitriol can be traced to an atmosphere of blind hate against Muslims who have been blamed for the spread of COVID-19 in India.

Strict laws
The UAE outlaws all religious or racial discrimination under a legislation passed in 2015.

The anti-discrimination/anti-hatred law prohibits all acts “that stoke religious hatred and/or which insult religion through any form of expression, be it speech or the written word, books, pamphlets or via online media.”

The legislation mainly aims to fight “discrimination against individuals or groups based on religion, caste, doctrine, race, color or ethnic origin.”

Post at your own peril
Here is the list of some other Indian expats who have landed in trouble for their social media posts:

  • April 18: Prominent Sharjah-based Keratlite businessman and filmmaker Sohan Roy is forced to apologise for a video which depicted Islamic clerics leading blindfolded men in skull caps in an adaptation of his poem on religious bigotry.
  • April 6-15: Technician Rakesh B. Kitturmath, chief accountant Bala Krishna Nakka and finance analyst Mitesh Udeshi are fired for derogatory social media posts that violated the UAE law while a police complaint is filed against Sameer Bhandari, CEO of Future Vision Events & Weddings’ after he asked an Indian Muslim job seeker to “Go back to Pakistan” in text message
  • March 2020: Indian chef Trilok Singh who worked at a restaurant in Dubai is fired for making an online threat to rape Delhi-based law student Swati Khanna over her views on the controversial Citizen Amendment Act.
  • January 2020: Indian expat Jayant Gokhale draws flak for asking Keralite job seeker Abdulla SS to joining protestors in Shaheen Bagh in New Delhi.
  • March 2019: Indian safety and security officer at Transguard Group in Dubai is sacked and deported for posting a comment on Facebook celebrating the terror attacks on New Zealand mosques.
  • June 2018: Rigging supervisor at an Abu Dhabi firm is fired for threatening to kill Kerala chief minister in a facebook video.
  • June: 2018 JW Marriott Marquis Hotel in Dubai terminates contract with Michelin-starred chef Atul Kochhar after he puts up a post on twitter saying that followers of Islam had “terrorised” Hindus for 2,000 years.
  • April 2017: 33-year-old Indian is sacked for sending offensive Facebook messages to Indian journalist Rana Ayyub.
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More than 10000 Indians in Gulf countries test Covid-19 positive, 84 casualties so far; lakhs await evacuation

More than 3 lakh people from the Gulf have registered for evacuation but the Indian government has said it will bring back only those citizens who have pressing reasons.

New Delhi: The coronavirus pandemic has been spelling doom for Indians lately, and on a day the country recorded its biggest spike in cases and deaths in a 24-hour period, news from the Gulf has dealt a huge morale beating to the counter efforts by medics to battle the deadly Covid-19 virus.

A report has claimed that over 10,000 Indian nationals staying/working in the Gulf countries have tested positive for the infectious disease while 84 others have died so far.

More than 10,000 Indians in Gulf countries were found to have contracted the coronavirus infection, while 84 of them have succumbed to the deadly disease, news agency PTI quoted officials as saying.

This comes at a time the Ministry of Home Affairs is organising the world’s largest evacuation during this Covid-19 crisis. The Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA) has planned to operate 64 flights from May 7-13 to bring back around 15,000 stranded Indian nationals from abroad.

Shockingly, more than 3 lakh people from the Gulf have registered for evacuation but the Indian government has said it will bring back only those citizens who have pressing reasons, such as medical emergency, expiry of visas and concerns of deportation, the government sources claimed.


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New Delhi: The coronavirus pandemic has been spelling doom for Indians lately, and on a day the country recorded its biggest spike in cases and deaths in a 24-hour period, news from the Gulf has dealt a huge morale beating to the counter efforts by medics to battle the deadly Covid-19 virus.

A report has claimed that over 10,000 Indian nationals staying/working in the Gulf countries have tested positive for the infectious disease while 84 others have died so far.

More than 10,000 Indians in Gulf countries were found to have contracted the coronavirus infection, while 84 of them have succumbed to the deadly disease, news agency PTI quoted officials as saying.

This comes at a time the Ministry of Home Affairs is organising the world’s largest evacuation during this Covid-19 crisis. The Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA) has planned to operate 64 flights from May 7-13 to bring back around 15,000 stranded Indian nationals from abroad.
MHA releases SOPs for evacuation of Indian nationals stranded abroad due to Covid-19 lockdown - Key takeaways

Shockingly, more than 3 lakh people from the Gulf have registered for evacuation but the Indian government has said it will bring back only those citizens who have pressing reasons, such as medical emergency, expiry of visas and concerns of deportation, the government sources claimed.

“We will be bringing back only Indian citizens, no OCI (Overseas Citizen of India) card holders. All crew who will be travelling will be tested and they will be Covid-19 negative certified,” officials were quoted by news agency ANI as saying.

It has been notified that during the evacuation process, the flights will ferry Indians from 12 countries, including the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, the Maldives, Singapore and the United States.

The Gulf is home to a large diaspora of Indian nationals, especially from the southern states of Kerala and Tamil Nadu. Millions of Indians contribute extensively to the economy in Gulf countries and India shares a great diplomatic relationship with most countries in the region.
 
Apart from this Islamophobia, Modi's stance of taking sides of USA is going to hurt a lot of GCC based earners in coming days
 

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