India's envoy in UAE reminds diaspora of rule of law amidst outrage over 'Islamophobic' slurs
April 21, 2020  12:56
Princess Hend Al Qassimi, a member of the UAE royal family
Princess Hend Al Qassimi, a member of the UAE royal family
India's ambassador in the UAE has reminded the diaspora living in the Gulf country of the importance of adhering to the rule of law, saying discrimination is against "our moral fabric" as some Indians posted "Islamophobic" comments on social media platforms, triggering outrage from the Arab citizens. 


Ambassador of India to the UAE Pavan Kapoor quoted a tweet of Prime Minister Narendra Modi who said that COVID-19 does not see race, religion, colour, caste, creed, language or borders before striking. 


"Our response and conduct thereafter should attach primacy to unity and brotherhood. We are in this together," Modi said in the tweet. The envoy in his tweet said India and the UAE share the value of non-discrimination on any grounds. 


"Discrimination is against our moral fabric and the Rule of law. Indian nationals in the UAE should always remember this," he said. 


His remarks on Twitter came after comments of some Indians, including that of BJP Member of Parliament for Bengaluru South Lok Sabha constituency Tejasvi Surya, started doing the rounds on social media, with several people terming them as "Islamophobic". 

The offensive comments of Indians triggered an outrage from the Arab nationals who took to social media to condemn and question their remarks. Princess Hend Al Qassimi, a member of the UAE royal family, took note of the offensive remarks and said that the UAE law applies on nationals and non-nationals in terms of hate speech. She said last week that "anyone that is openly racist and discriminatory in the UAE will be fined and made to leave the country". The screenshot of BJP MP Surya's now-deleted tweet was shared multiple times on Twitter with people condemning the leader for his "Islamophobic" remarks on Arab women.
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