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Kuwait supermarket pulls Indian products as row grows over Prophet remarks
Updated On: 06 June, 2022 07:27 PM IST | Kuwait City | AFP
At the supermarket just outside Kuwait City, sacks of rice and shelves of spices and chilies were covered with plastic sheets. Printed signs in Arabic read, 'We have removed Indian products'

People shop at a fish market in Kuwait City. File Pic/AFP
Kuwait supermarket pulls Indian products as row grows over Prophet remarks A Kuwaiti supermarket pulled Indian products from its shelves and Iran became the latest Middle Eastern country to summon the Indian ambassador as a row grew on Monday over a ruling party oficial's remarks about the Prophet Mohammed.
Workers at the Al-Ardiya Co-Operative Society store piled Indian tea and other products into trolleys in a protest against comments denounced as "Islamophobic". Saudi Arabia, Qatar and other countries in the region, as well as the influential Al-Azhar University in Cairo, have condemned the remarks by a spokeswoman for Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's party, who has since been suspended.
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