Kanyakumari Medical College Hospital deen Suganthi Rajakumari gifts fruits to a patient who recovered from COVID-19, in Kanyakumari on April 24, 2020.

Kanyakumari Medical College Healthcare facility deen Suganthi Rajakumari presents fruits to a client who recuperated from COVID-19, in Kanyakumari on April 24, 2020.|Image Credit:
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On March 2 Secretary General of Kuwaiti Cabinet revealed issue over the condition of minorities, particularly Muslims, in India.

The envoy of Kuwait, Jassem Al-Najem, released a press declaration on Monday highlighting the concept of non-interference as enshrined in the United Nations Charter.

On March 2 the Secretary General of the Kuwaiti Cabinet, in a note, expressed issue over the condition of the minority neighborhoods, particularly the Muslims, in India went viral in the social networks here.

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” Kuwait and India share lots of principles in their diplomacies, like respecting U.N. Charter, non-interference in other nations’ affairs and appreciating sovereignty of countries,” the main news company of Kuwait stated,