Two British tourists have been ordered to leave India after authorities in Pushkar discovered they had placed stickers in public spaces supporting Palestine and calling for a boycott of Israel. The Rajasthan police's Criminal Investigation Department determined that these actions violated both local sensitivities and the terms of their tourist visas. The tourists, identified as Lewis Gabriel Dee and Anueshi Emma Christine, were served a notice under the Immigration and Foreigners Act, requiring their immediate departure from the country. Pushkar, a popular destination for Israeli visitors, saw no formal complaints from Israeli tourists, but officials swiftly removed the stickers and increased monitoring in areas frequented by this community.
Original article source: https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/jaipur/two-british-tourists-served-leave-india-notice-over-controversial-stickers-in-pushkar/articleshow/127870230.cms
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