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Popular singer Adnan Sami has recently claimed that his staff members were ill treated and called “Indian dogs” at the Kuwait airport immigration.
Adnan, who was in Kuwait for a live performance, drew attention to the matter via tweets on Sunday.
dnan tweeted to the Indian Embassy in Kuwait, “We came to your city with love and our Indian brethren embraced us with it. You gave no support. Kuwaiti airport immigration mistreated my staff for no reason and called them ‘Indian dogs’! When you were contacted, you did nothing! How dare the Kuwaitis behave like this with arrogance.”
@indembkwt We came 2 ur city wt luv & our Indian brethren embraced us with it. U gave no support. Kuwaiti airport immigration mistreated my staff 4 no reason & called thm ‘Indian Dogs’! Wn u wr contacted u did nothing!! How dare d Kuwaitis behave like this with arrogance?! pic.twitter.com/9OPfuPiTW1
— Adnan Sami (@AdnanSamiLive) May 6, 2018
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Sushma Swaraj acknowledged Adnan’s message, and asked him to “Please speak to me on phone.”
Adnan thanked her for the “ever so prompt reply”.
Thank you for your ever so prompt reply. Will call you & give you details. Thank you very much. ???
— Adnan Sami (@AdnanSamiLive) May 6, 2018
Later, when the Minister of State for Home Affairs Kiren Rijiju wrote to Adnan, assuring him that the “most dynamic” Sushma Swaraj was looking into the matter, the singer replied: “Thank you so much for your concern my dear. Sushma Swaraj is a lady full of heart and she is in touch with me and is looking after our people.
“I’m so proud that she is our foreign minister and looks after us all over the world.”
Thank you so much for your concern my dear. @SushmaSwaraj is a lady full of heart & she is in touch with me & is looking after our people.. I’m so proud that she is our foreign minister & looks after us all over the world. https://t.co/2KjCIyRG6f
— Adnan Sami (@AdnanSamiLive) May 6, 2018
Adnan Sami, a Pakistani singer, was granted Indian citizenship after his request to the government to legalise his status in India on humanitarian grounds in 2015.
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