A Norwegian tourist in her 70s was asked to leave India on Friday after supporting protesters in the country. According to the visa law in force here, a person residing in India cannot engage in politics or support local demonstrations in any way. In addition, he cannot take sides. What do we know more?
What is it about?
What do we know more? For weeks, people in India have been demonstrating against Prime Minister Narendra Modi's new citizenship law. The law opens up to facilitate granting citizenship of Afghanistan, Bangladesh and Pakistan to immigrants from neighboring countries in India. Especially for those who were in India before 2015. This caused strong reactions, and more 25 people died in violent riots after the law came into force on December 11. The woman supported the demonstrations, which was met with aggression from the local authorities. It is worth noting here that the new Indian law is controversial. Dissenting voices are really strong and powerful because many people in this region do not agree with it. The atmosphere is tense to the extreme. According to the latest information, over 100 people were injured. In addition, 23 people are fatalities. We hope that this madness will end and there will be no further loss of life.
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Further developments…
Let's take a closer look at this matter. The demonstration took place on Tuesday (December 24, 2019), Christmas Eve Christmas. On Friday - three days after the event, a woman local services visited the hotel and asked to leave the country immediately. Reason: fracture rules visas. The woman was asked to leave the country on her own. However, it was noted that if she did not comply with the regulations and recommendations, she would be forced to be deported. To sum up. The woman probably bought a ticket to Dubai, from where she will go straight to Sweden, where she lives. Has the woman really left the country? She certainly did - we know she intended to do so. Let us note that this was not the first case, previously a certain citizen The German was in a similar situation.
Source of information: https://www.vg.no/
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