Kuwait will deport foreigners who oppose Nupur's statement


- Philippines joins protest against controversial statement about the Prophet

- People of all faiths should respect each other: China's mystical advice to India on persecuting Muslims

New Delhi: Muslim countries have protested against a controversial statement made by the Prophet Mohammad. Including Kuwait. BJP leader Nupur Sharma's statement was strongly opposed in Kuwait. However, the Kuwaiti government has now decided to expel any foreign nationals who joined the protest. The decision was taken due to the ban on foreign demonstrations in Kuwait.

On the other hand, other Muslim countries are also joining the protest. The Philippines will hold a protest rally on June 10 to protest the statement. The rally will be held at the Maksa Mosque by citizens of the Philippines. According to a report by The Middle East Media Research Institute (MIMRI), during a rally at Al-Baqsa Mosque, Philippine Islamic scholar Nidhal Siam announced a jihad against cow-worshiping Hindus. He said Pakistan has a capable army to teach India a lesson.

Not only Muslim countries but also non-Muslim countries have jumped on the bandwagon regarding the Prophet Mohammad and now it includes Pakistan's ally China. China, which is facing allegations of atrocities against Muslims, has given mystical advice to India. China has advised that every religion and society should respect each other. And should co-exist at the same level. "We have taken note of the current controversy," said Wang Wenbin, a spokesman for China's foreign ministry. We hope that this dispute can be resolved amicably.

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