There is no need for any apologies: Kerala Governor reacts over Qatar's demand for India's apology

He made this remark while talking to a private news channel. He further said that India is an all-inclusive country and the Prime Minister has made this clear many times.

NewsBharati    06-Jun-2022 16:11:30 PM
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Kochi, June 06: Reacting to Qatar's demands for India's apology over Nupur Sharma's controversial remark on Prophet Mohammed, Kerala governor Arif Mohammad Khan said India should not apologise for the remarks made by the BJP spokesperson.
 
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He made this remark while talking to a private news channel. He further said that India is an all-inclusive country and the Prime Minister has made this clear many times.
 
During a TV debate, a BJP spokesperson made a controversial remark on Prophet Muhammed. Following this, Qatar and many Islamic countries summoned the Indian envoy over BJP leader Sharma's controversial comment about Prophet Muhammed during a TV debate and demanded a public apology for these hostile statements.
 
 
Kuwait’s Foreign Ministry, in a tweet, said it had summoned the Ambassador to India. The country handed him a protest note stating it "rejects and denounces the statements made by an official in the ruling party against the Holy Prophet".
 
It should be noted that the Bharatiya Janata Party has suspended Nupur Sharma and Naveen Jindal from the party's primary membership after their controversial comments on Prophet Muhammed. In a letter to Nupur Sharma, the BJP's Central Disciplinary Committee stated that she has expressed views contrary to the party's position on various matters, and hence, she is suspended from the party with immediate effect.
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