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Airport immigration officer denied a PhD student clearance for not speaking Hindi US-bound student sparked a twitter debate.
Mumbai Police’s Special Branch has ordered a probe into the into the allegations made by a 27-year-old PhD student that an immigration officer at the Mumbai International Airport refuse to give him clearance on Tuesday night becuase he could not converse in Hindi.
After the incident, Abraham Samuel, a biomedical engineer completing his Doctorate in Chemistry at Clarkson University in Potsdam, US, sparked a debate
“Was just denied immigration by an immigration officer at counter 33 Mumbai Airport, for knowing only Tamil and English and NOT Hindi! What a disaster! Reported the officer, hope they take action,” said his pinned tweet,
His tweets tagging political leaders sparked off varied reactions on twitter. Some accused him of having an anti-BP agenda; some thought he was trying to reignite the Hindi v Tamil debate
My true frustration is (that) everywhere else, except in India, they respect me and my language. In my home country, people like them deny basic rights on the basis of languages" he said
adding that he hoped the central government better educates its officers. He said he was emailing a formal complaint to the Foreigner Regional Registration Office (FRRO) and would demand an apology
https://mumbaimirror.indiatimes.com...o-back-to-tamil-nadu/articleshow/67461838.cms
Mumbai Police’s Special Branch has ordered a probe into the into the allegations made by a 27-year-old PhD student that an immigration officer at the Mumbai International Airport refuse to give him clearance on Tuesday night becuase he could not converse in Hindi.
After the incident, Abraham Samuel, a biomedical engineer completing his Doctorate in Chemistry at Clarkson University in Potsdam, US, sparked a debate
“Was just denied immigration by an immigration officer at counter 33 Mumbai Airport, for knowing only Tamil and English and NOT Hindi! What a disaster! Reported the officer, hope they take action,” said his pinned tweet,
His tweets tagging political leaders sparked off varied reactions on twitter. Some accused him of having an anti-BP agenda; some thought he was trying to reignite the Hindi v Tamil debate
My true frustration is (that) everywhere else, except in India, they respect me and my language. In my home country, people like them deny basic rights on the basis of languages" he said
adding that he hoped the central government better educates its officers. He said he was emailing a formal complaint to the Foreigner Regional Registration Office (FRRO) and would demand an apology
https://mumbaimirror.indiatimes.com...o-back-to-tamil-nadu/articleshow/67461838.cms