Saudi joins Gulf nations in protesting against BJP leaders' remarks on Prophet Muhammed
New Delhi/IBNS: Saudi Arabia has now joined the Gulf nations in protesting against two (now one is suspended and one expelled) Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) members' controversial remark on Prophet Muhammad.
The controversy erupted during India's Vice President Venkaiah Naidu's Qatar visit.
Along with Sharma, BJP's Naveen Kumar Jindal has also triggered a controversy with his remarks on Prophet Muhammad.
Reportedly, Saudi Arabia called BJP spokesperson Nupur Sharma's comment "insulting" and called for "respect for beliefs and religions".
Prior to Saudi, Qatar, Kuwait and Iran Sunday summoned the Indian envoy amid calls for boycott of Indian goods in the Gulf.
In an official protest, Doha summoned the Indian envoy and issued a statement which reads, "Qatar is expecting a public apology and immediate condemnation of these remarks from the government of India."
Qatar's neighbour Kuwait too summoned the Indian envoy and demanded a public apology.
Facing massive flak over the comment that has threatened bilateral relations and businesses, New Delhi said the comments were views of "fringe elements" and not of the government.
The BJP, which has been unsparingly criticised by the main opposition Congress, swung into action to suspend Sharma and expel Jindal stating it was against any "ideology" which insults or demeans any religion or sect.
Trashing the ruling party's statement, Congress spokesperson Randeep Singh Surjewala said, "BJP’s statement today saying, 'strongly against any ideology which insults or demeans any sect or religion' is nothing but a blatantly counterfeit pretence & sham attempt at damage control."
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