New Delhi: YouTuber Karl Rock, which has been banned from entering India since last October, has violated the provisions of his visits, the union’s house ministry said today. Married to an Indian, National New Zealand has been examined by the city center and he has raised this problem with several authorities, both here and in his home country.
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Karl Rock Makes Videos About Travel Safety, Interesting Goals, Avoid Fraud etc. – In English and Hindi – and have closed 1.8 million customers to the YouTube channel. He married Mana Malik from Delhi since April 2019.
“I left India in October 2020 to travel to Dubai and Pakistan. When I went through New Delhi International Airport, they canceled my visa. They will not tell me why they cancel my visa,” Rock said on the Youtube video posted yesterday and titled “Why I haven’t seen my wife in 269 days #BlackListed”.
It was the Indian High Commission in Dubai which seemed to give him a blacklist.
In the Tagging Tweet New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, he said, “They forced me without telling me, giving a reason, or let me reply”
“We have written many emails to the Ministry of Home. There is no reply. My wife appeared at the door of the Ministry of Houses in Delhi. There is no help,” Rock said.
“We have written many emails to the Ministry of Home. There is no reply. My wife appeared at the door of the Ministry of Houses in Delhi. There is no help,” Rock said.
Some Twitter users posted the screenshot of the December 2019 MR Rock tweet which protested the actions of controversial citizenship amendments which were considered anti-Muslim legislation by most Indians. Social media users quote this – take part in Indian political activities – for example how visa rules may have been violated by YouTuber.
In the newest Youtube video, Mr. Rock, spoke both in English and Hindi, said he had contributed plasma twice to Delhi Plasma Bank. He reportedly received praise of the Head of Minister of Arvind Kejriwal for his actions.
“I really love my family and I miss them very much,” he said in a video posted from New Zealand.