Emergency meeting: Expulsion

They were called because of the insulting comments made against Islam and the Prophet Muhammad by the officials of the ruling People's Party (BJP - The Bharatiya Janata Party) in India, Anatolia reports.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Qatar announced that it called on the Indian diplomatic representative to express his "disappointment with Qatar" and completely rejected and condemned the statements of the officials of the ruling party in India against the Prophet Muhammad.
Qatar's Foreign Minister Soltan bin Saad Al-Muraikhi handed a note of protest to the Indian diplomat, stating that "these insulting statements will incite religious hatred and insult more than two billion Muslims worldwide."
Official Doha expects from the Indian government "a public apology and urgent condemnation of these comments."
The Embassy of India in Doha announced on Twitter that the ambassador said during the meeting that "a decisive step has already been taken against those who made derogatory comments."
The Service for South Asia at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Iran also announced that the Indian ambassador in Tehran was invited to be handed a protest note due to insulting statements.
Earlier, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kuwait stated that it invited the Indian ambassador and handed him a protest note in which they strongly condemned the insulting comments made against Islam and the Prophet Muhammad by the officials of the ruling BJP in India.
India's BJP spokeswoman Nupur Sharma has been suspended for insulting comments against Islam and the Prophet Muhammad, while the BJP's media chief in New Delhi, Jindal Kumar, has been expelled from the party.
On June 3, Sharma made insulting comments on the television program about the...

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