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No role in release of eight jailed former Indian Navy personnel from Qatar: SRK

Qatar on Monday releas­ed the Indian Navy veterans who were sentenced to death and whose sentences were commuted to jail terms of varying durations. Seven of them have returned home

PTI Mumbai Published 14.02.24, 04:49 AM
Shah Rukh Khan.

Shah Rukh Khan. File picture

Shah Rukh Khan’s office on Tuesday dismissed speculation that the actor was involved in the release of eight jailed former Indian Navy personnel from Qatar, saying matters involving diplomacy and statecraft are best executed by “our very able leaders”.

Qatar on Monday releas­ed the Indian Navy veterans who were sentenced to death and whose sentences were commuted to jail terms of varying durations. Seven of them have returned home.

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Speculation that Shah Rukh, who enjoys massive popularity in Qatar and recently met the country’s Prime Minister, Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani, in Doha during an event, played a role in the release of the jailed Indians was rife on Tuesday.

Former MP Subramanian Swamy’s claim in a post on X that the actor had intervened in the matter was circulated widely on social media platforms.

Shah Rukh was trending on X for much of the day.

“Regarding the reports concerning Shah Rukh Khan’s purported role in the release of India’s naval officers from Qatar, the office of Mr Shah Rukh Khan says that any such assertions of his involvement are unfounded...,” his office said in a statement.

“...The execution of this successful resolution solely rests with the Indian government officials,” the statement added, unequivocally denying Shah Rukh’s participation in the matter.

“All matters involving diplomacy and statecraft are best executed by our very able leaders,” the statement, also posted by Shah Rukh’s manager Pooja Dadlani on Instagram, said.

“Mr Khan like many other Indians is happy that the naval officers are home safe and wishes them all the best,” it said.

Shah Rukh, 58, recently attended the Asian Football Club final in Doha, where he was the special guest of honour.

The release of the eight Indians comes ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Qatar on February 14-15.

They apparently faced charges of espionage but neither Qatari authorities nor New Delhi made the charges against them public.

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