Anti-Islam propaganda, action against 3 more extremist Hindus in UAE
Anti-Islam propaganda, action against 3 more extremist Hindus in UAE


Dubai: The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has cracked down on three more extremist Hindus for spreading anti-Islamic propaganda. Two Indian nationals who published anti-Islamic material have been fired and their salaries withheld, while a third has been arrested. According to the news agency, the suspension of Dubai-based Italian chef Rawat Rohit and Sharjah store keeper Sachin Canigoli has been confirmed by their companies.

According to Sachin Ganguly's company, his salary has been withheld while the matter is under investigation. The company said that it adheres to the zero tolerance policy and any employee found guilty of blasphemy or blasphemy will be held accountable.
Vishal Thakur, a cashier at the Dubai-based company Trans Guard, is facing blasphemy charges.

He has been fired. It has been reported that Vishal Thakur had posted several anti-Islamic messages on his Facebook page. According to the company's policy and UAE Cyber Crime Law No. 5, 2012, Vishal was handed over to the concerned authorities. He is currently in the custody of Dubai Police. A company spokesperson also clarified that the person who allegedly posted hateful comments in the name of Prakash Kumar does not work with him.
The spokesperson further said that the matter has been handed over to the authorities several times. Prakash Kumar is not an employee of the trans-guard so he could not comment further on the matter. It may be recalled that in the United Arab Emirates, action has now been taken against about six people who shared hateful posts against Islam by extremist Hindus.


Dubai: The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has cracked down on three more extremist Hindus for spreading anti-Islamic propaganda. Two Indian nationals who published anti-Islamic material have been fired and their salaries withheld, while a third has been arrested. According to the news agency, the suspension of Dubai-based Italian chef Rawat Rohit and Sharjah store keeper Sachin Canigoli has been confirmed by their companies.

According to Sachin Ganguly's company, his salary has been withheld while the matter is under investigation. The company said that it adheres to the zero tolerance policy and any employee found guilty of blasphemy or blasphemy will be held accountable.
Vishal Thakur, a cashier at the Dubai-based company Trans Guard, is facing blasphemy charges.
He has been fired. It has been reported that Vishal Thakur had posted several anti-Islamic messages on his Facebook page. According to the company's policy and UAE Cyber Crime Law No. 5, 2012, Vishal was handed over to the concerned authorities. He is currently in the custody of Dubai Police. A company spokesperson also clarified that the person who allegedly posted hateful comments in the name of Prakash Kumar does not work with him.
The spokesperson further said that the matter has been handed over to the authorities several times. Prakash Kumar is not an employee of the trans-guard so he could not comment further on the matter. It may be recalled that in the United Arab Emirates, action has now been taken against about six people who shared hateful posts against Islam by extremist Hindus.

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