Indian businessman faces racial attack at Riyadh exhibition

An Indian businessman faced a racial slur at a Riyadh exhibition when a man mocked his firm, sneering that it has 'not even one Muslim'. The undated video has gone viral on social media. A UAE-based political analyst shared it online, condemning the incident as 'blatant racism'.

At an exhibition in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, an Indian businessman came under racial attack. In the video, a man mocks the firm's religious identity, sneering that it has 'not even one Muslim'. The controversy gained traction after a UAE-based political analyst shared the video online, condemning it as 'blatant racism'.

The undated video has gone viral on social media, sparking online outrage. Sources indicate the incident targets an Indian Hindu businessman involved in trade activities in Saudi Arabia. The analyst's sharing amplified the debate on religion-based harassment.

This event highlights broader issues of racism and religious discrimination in Saudi Arabia, particularly towards international exhibitors. No official response or further actions have been reported yet.

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