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Boycott India ! An Uprising Campaign in Middle East

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Seems that after Indian Fake News getting busted and exposed, people around the Globe are beginning to see the reality of Indian society and their mindset when dealing with minorities specially Muslims of India. Although Indian media was very efficient in covering up the real face of Indians but gradually it has lost all it's credibility specially after their Pakistan obsession exposed it's series of purposely created fake news bravados. The Boycott India campaign is causing so much concern that Indian Embassy in Qatar had to issue a statement. I guess Indians, victim of their own Mad dog media think everything else out there is also fake.

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The Reality.






Even Indians now forced to admit.


https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1443307982889132046
 
For beef imports Arabs should consider options other than india as its been recently made illegal in many of the india states to slaughter animals the islamic/kosher way
 
Very disturbing stuff , Boycotting India is first step , stuff happening in India is 100 times worse what happened in South Africa

Indian Cricket should also be banned till Kashmir and Sikh are given freedom
 
Wow I am sure this years export figures to the Gulf and the world will be massacred by this "boycott".

I am sure the Indian Minister for trade will be horrified.

The actions in the tweet are of course horrible. They are taking place, and much worse, in a hundred countries across the world including Pakistan
 
No one will boycott anything in the Arab world, Arabs are starting to openly do trade with even Israel, what would make any one in PDF think the Arabs give a flying F about other muslims thousands of kilometers away, India is an importer of oil, it's not worth risking the oil exports to India for the sake of Indian muslims.
 
Yes Middle East should also boycott Indian money landers/hawalas and Gold smugglers
 
‘India kills Muslims’ has been trending in Arab countries after videos of brutality against Indian Muslims went viral


October 14, 2021

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PHOTO: APP
People across countries in the Middle East have started a social media campaign to boycott Indian products to protest the Assam police’s brutality against Muslims during an eviction drive earlier in September.

The incident drew wide condemnation after a video of Indian police shooting a Muslim man went viral.

The widely circulated video also showed an Assam government photographer repeatedly stomping on a body during the eviction drive. The horrific video has triggered a backlash in the Gulf countries.

Boycott of Indian products on social media in the Arab world is currently underway.

The hashtag ‘India kills Muslims’ has been trending in Arab countries and India is being accused of genocide. Under the hashtag, many people expressed their support for displaced families and condemned the treatment meted out to them by Indian authorities.

On September 30, The Middle East Monitor, a publication focused on reporting from the region, revealed that members of Kuwait's National Assembly had condemned “the atrocities committed by the Indian authorities and Hindu extremist groups against the Muslim community”.

Kuwait’s National Assembly members also issued a joint statement against the attacks on Muslims in India.

“The lawmakers said in a joint statement that in the wake of the wave of violence and discrimination committed against Indian Muslims, including killing, displacement and burning, the lawmakers stand in solidarity with Muslims in India.”

“They called on international, humanitarian, human rights and Islamic organisations to immediately work towards stopping the Indian authorities’ actions and restore security to Indian Muslims,” The Middle East Monitor reported.

Kuwaiti member of Parliament Shuaib Al-Muwaizri called for a boycott of Indian goods.

According to Kuwaiti news outlet Sabr News on September 29, Al-Muwaizri said, “The Islamic World Organization, the leaders of Islamic countries, the leaders of the Gulf Cooperation Council, the United Nations, where are you about the heinous crimes committed by the Indian government against Muslims, men, women and children? Boycotting India and its products is a legal duty.”

Oman’s Grand Mufti Sheikh Ahmed Al Khalili, one of the most influential clerics in the country, tweeted on September 28, about violence against Muslims in India.

He claimed the violence in India was “a blatant aggression against Muslim citizens at the hands of extremist groups—supported by official bodies—it hurts everyone with a conscience”.




“I appeal—in the name of humanity—to all peace-loving countries to intervene to stop this aggression, and I also appeal to the Ummah as a whole to stand united in this matter,” Sheikh Ahmed Al Khalili said.

Khaled Beydoun, the author of the book ‘Islamophobia’, described it as “state-sponsored Islamophobia” and “Hindutva violence”.

Former director of Islamic Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (IESCO), A. Altwaijri, tweeted that Narendra Modi’s “Hindu government” was abusing and persecuting Muslims “within the framework of a systematic policy and in light of international silence and Islamic inaction”.

Abdul Rahman Al-Nassar, who has over 3,18,000 followers on Twitter, tweeted the viral video of violence at Darrang and said, “There are more than three million Hindus in the Gulf, they bring tens of billions of dollars to India, and we treat them with respect, so why are our brothers in India being killed just because they are Muslims?”
 
‘India kills Muslims’ has been trending in Arab countries after videos of brutality against Indian Muslims went viral


October 14, 2021

photo app

PHOTO: APP
People across countries in the Middle East have started a social media campaign to boycott Indian products to protest the Assam police’s brutality against Muslims during an eviction drive earlier in September.

The incident drew wide condemnation after a video of Indian police shooting a Muslim man went viral.

The widely circulated video also showed an Assam government photographer repeatedly stomping on a body during the eviction drive. The horrific video has triggered a backlash in the Gulf countries.

Boycott of Indian products on social media in the Arab world is currently underway.

The hashtag ‘India kills Muslims’ has been trending in Arab countries and India is being accused of genocide. Under the hashtag, many people expressed their support for displaced families and condemned the treatment meted out to them by Indian authorities.

On September 30, The Middle East Monitor, a publication focused on reporting from the region, revealed that members of Kuwait's National Assembly had condemned “the atrocities committed by the Indian authorities and Hindu extremist groups against the Muslim community”.

Kuwait’s National Assembly members also issued a joint statement against the attacks on Muslims in India.

“The lawmakers said in a joint statement that in the wake of the wave of violence and discrimination committed against Indian Muslims, including killing, displacement and burning, the lawmakers stand in solidarity with Muslims in India.”

“They called on international, humanitarian, human rights and Islamic organisations to immediately work towards stopping the Indian authorities’ actions and restore security to Indian Muslims,” The Middle East Monitor reported.

Kuwaiti member of Parliament Shuaib Al-Muwaizri called for a boycott of Indian goods.

According to Kuwaiti news outlet Sabr News on September 29, Al-Muwaizri said, “The Islamic World Organization, the leaders of Islamic countries, the leaders of the Gulf Cooperation Council, the United Nations, where are you about the heinous crimes committed by the Indian government against Muslims, men, women and children? Boycotting India and its products is a legal duty.”

Oman’s Grand Mufti Sheikh Ahmed Al Khalili, one of the most influential clerics in the country, tweeted on September 28, about violence against Muslims in India.

He claimed the violence in India was “a blatant aggression against Muslim citizens at the hands of extremist groups—supported by official bodies—it hurts everyone with a conscience”.




“I appeal—in the name of humanity—to all peace-loving countries to intervene to stop this aggression, and I also appeal to the Ummah as a whole to stand united in this matter,” Sheikh Ahmed Al Khalili said.

Khaled Beydoun, the author of the book ‘Islamophobia’, described it as “state-sponsored Islamophobia” and “Hindutva violence”.

Former director of Islamic Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (IESCO), A. Altwaijri, tweeted that Narendra Modi’s “Hindu government” was abusing and persecuting Muslims “within the framework of a systematic policy and in light of international silence and Islamic inaction”.

Abdul Rahman Al-Nassar, who has over 3,18,000 followers on Twitter, tweeted the viral video of violence at Darrang and said, “There are more than three million Hindus in the Gulf, they bring tens of billions of dollars to India, and we treat them with respect, so why are our brothers in India being killed just because they are Muslims?”
Most of the Indians don't subscribe to the violence even if it's against illegal Bangladeshis. But gulf countries are the last people to tell others.they don't even grant citizenship to others.forget about letting illegal foreigners to stay in their country.
 
I'm sorry, but I live in one of those Countries the article relates to & i'm not buying the story.

There is too big of a demand for the consumer to boycott those very products.

Incase the individual who wrote this article didn't take notice of the number of Indian citizens around him/her - in the Middle East.

I could give a list of items that come from India (daily), and if they stopped one day - the situation would be far worse than the Suez Canal incident.
 
I'm sorry, but I live in one of those Countries the article relates to & i'm not buying the story.

There is too big of a demand for the consumer to boycott those very products.

Incase the individual who wrote this article didn't take notice of the number of Indian citizens around him/her - in the Middle East.

I could give a list of items that come from India (daily), and if they stopped one day - the situation would be far worse than the Suez Canal incident.

What specific products are we talking about - that cannot be substituted by Pakistani and Bangladeshi products? Together these countries make every kind of products India makes, except in rare cases, like heavy engineering products maybe.

Since you have a Pakistani flag then why can't you root for products made in your own country Pakistan?

Of note there are two issues I see for some Muslims.

a. An unwillingness to affect change for the better that will help Pakistani and Bangladeshi economies and their exports.

b. A distinct wish to ignore facts that are staring one in the face (visible oppression of Muslim minorities in India). And still pandering shamelessly to support Indian Banyas and their bankrolling Hindutva oppression by RSS groups in India.

Being lazy is no excuse. money is in your hands as a customer, vote with your wallet, stop buying Indian stuff so Indian govt. gets a message.
 
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What specific products are we talking about - that cannot be substituted by Pakistani and Bangladeshi products?

You're in the US, right...

So perhaps you should ask someone in these parts how difficult would it be to substitute for Pakistani/Bangladeshi products.

Pakistan/Bangladesh don't have enough imports in the UAE and when they do - they cost quite a lot.

The Pakistani Supermarket(s) are crazy expensive, but I still opt to buy from there.

Bangladesh has a brand called 'PRAN' which seems to be picking up business as they seem to be doing everything, but their presence doesn't even scratch the surface of the challenge they're up against when it comes to India.
Together these countries make every kind of products India makes, except in rare cases, like heavy engineering products maybe.
Question is - is anyone interested in importing them?

Answer: No
Since you have a Pakistani flag then why can't you root for products made in your own country Pakistan?
In my household there is a complete BAN on everything Indian. And not just now (recently), but from Day 01.
 
Most of the Indians don't subscribe to the violence even if it's against illegal Bangladeshis. But gulf countries are the last people to tell others.they don't even grant citizenship to others.forget about letting illegal foreigners to stay in their country.
If arabs are so bad then take your people back to India. How about that.
 

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