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Real princess came out on tweet threatening to expel Indians from Oman

In a tweet from a fake Twitter account called the Princess of Oman, on Wednesday, 10 lakh Indians working there were threatened with expulsion. The fake tweet in the name of Syeda Mona Bint Fahd Al Said, the princess of Oman, now she herself has told its reality. The Princess of Oman is issuing a statement that she has nothing to do with the tweet that expels Indians from the country. 

Actually, a Twitter account of Pakistan changed its name to the Omani princess. After this, a fake account was tweeted that if the Indian government does not stop the persecution of Muslims, then Indians working in Oman will be expelled. Another Twitter user tweeted exactly the same by becoming a Saudi princess. These Twitter accounts were not even verified.

Princess Syeda Mona Sultan of Oman is the Vice-Chancellor of International Co-operation at Kabus University. In a statement issued in Arabic language, Princess Syeda Mona of Oman said, I would like to thank all of you for checking the tweet made by fake Twitter account running in my name. As you know I have nothing to do with this and such activities are not acceptable at all in Oman’s society. Rajkumari also clarified that her presence on social media is limited to the account @hhmonaalsaid on Instagram and @ MohaFahad13 on Twitter.

A fake account created in the name of the princess was tweeted, “Oman stands with his Muslim brothers and sisters in India. If the Indian government does not stop the persecution of Muslims, then 10 lakh Indians living in Oman will be expelled. I will definitely raise this issue in front of the Sultan of Oman. “Sources related to the latest development say that by becoming Oman’s princess, someone tried to spoil social harmony in India and New Delhi’s relations with West Asian countries. was.

Well-known Pakistani journalist Hamid Mir also retweeted this tweet as true and targeted the Modi government. Hamid Mir wrote, “Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is creating problems for Indians who are working in other countries. It is clear from the tweet of Oman’s Rajukumari that anger is growing against Narendra Modi’s anti-Muslim policies. It is possible that these friends of India in the Middle East will reconsider their relations. “All Pakistanis also started praising the princess of Oman in the case of fake tweets.

The Indian Embassy thanked him after clarifying the princess of Oman. Indian Ambassador to Oman, Munu Mahawar said, India values ​​its friendly relationship with Oman and will continue to work with the people and the government to strengthen the relationship of the two countries.

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The Indian Embassy in Oman also appealed to the Indians living there to beware of the fake news being spread on social media with the wrong intention. The Embassy said, in this challenging time, it is necessary to unite in the fight against corona virus and we have to focus our attention on it. Do not deviate from any propaganda happening on Indian social media living in Oman.

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