Why did the foreigner stop his vehicle?
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The red faced foreigner came in a yellow vehicle that looked both like a motor car and a bus. The red faced foreigner got down and went round it, stooping, looking and poking under the vehicle; then he straightened himself up, looked at the dashboard, stared in Muni's direction, and approached him.
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Ever since the anti-Citizenship Amendment Act protests erupted across the country, the Ministry of Home Affairs has been quite active in filtering out foreigners among the protesters and serving them with ‘Leave India’ notices.
The latest case is of Polish student Kamil Siedcynski in Kolkata’s Jadavpur University who has been asked to leave India by the MHA after he attended an anti-CAA rally in the city. Days before this, Afsara Anika Meem, a Bangladeshi student of Visva Bharati University, Santiniketan, was asked to depart from the country for indulging in “anti-government” activities, however not specifying what actions of her had fetched her the notice. She had allegedly shared some photographs of an anti-CAA protest on campus. In December last year, Jakob Lindenthal, a German student at IIT Madras, was sent back to his home country and Norwegian tourist Janne Mette Johannson was questioned by Foreigners Regional Registration Office (FRRO) in Kochi for similar reasons.