The alleged inhuman treatment of 56 Indian tourists in an attempt to join Georgia caused insanity on social media.
This matter came to light when a woman, a dhruvee patel, published on social media in terms of alleged “inhuman behavior”, she and 55 other Indians faced an attempt to enter the country from the Armenian border of sadakhl. They say they were unjustly treated, although everyone has a valid e-Visa.
The patel in the post says that the escort was made to wait for more than five hours at freezing temperatures and no basic equipment such as food and toilet.
Their passports were also confiscated by Georgian officials for more than two hours without passing the same thing. Patel continues that the whole group was forced to sit on the sidewalk “like cattle” and that their videos were taken, although the Indians were not allowed to shoot their alleged bad treatment.
The Georgian authorities “did not even check our documents, simply claiming that the visas were” bad “,” Patel also said.
In her paper, she also described the Ministry of Outside, a description with Jaishankar and also the premiere of Narendry Modi.
“India must take a strong attitude,” she urged her post.
Social media users back
Many social media users supported the patel’s claim and said they faced similar harassment in the country. One said, “Many of my friends from UAE 🇦🇪 faced similar situations and challenges that some even toddleds treated as criminals. I could better say to boyish Georgia.”
Georgian problem with e-Visa with Indians
This is not the first time that the problem of Georgia E-Visa with India has appeared. In 2017, approximately 200 Indians were sent from the country who carried e-Visas. After this, a number of diplomatic dialogues were held between officials of both nations.
Georgia then admitted that it was a problem with their e-Visa system, and asked the Indians to apply for a visa with a traditional way.
For Indians, you can address the relevant authorities in Georgia through your official E-VISA portal.
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