‘Without Sushma Swaraj, I Would’ve Been Impounded in Russia’: TV Actor Karanvir Bohra
August 07, 2019 10:48(Image source from: PeepingMoon)
Popular Indian television actor Karanvir Bohra remembered Sushma Swaraj, the former foreign minister, who died of a cardiac arrest on Tuesday night (August 6). He said that Swaraj 'never made any Indian feel alienated when in trouble in a foreign land'.
Karanvir wrote on Twitter, “Shocked to hear that @SushmaSwaraj ji passed away.A woman who worked hard for the betterment of r country,she never made any Indian feel alienated when in trouble in a foreign land. (Like in Russia, if it wasn’t for Sushmaji I wud have been impounded) #RIPSushmaJi #Jaihind.” (Sic)
Shocked to hear that @SushmaSwaraj ji passed away.A woman who worked hard for the betterment of r country,she never made any Indian feel alienated when in trouble in a foreign land.
— Karanvir Bohra (@KVBohra) August 6, 2019
(Like in Russia, if it wasn't for Sushmaji I wud have been impounded) #RIPSushmaJi #Jaihind
In January this year, Bohra was detained at the Moscow International Airport due to his damaged passport issues. He had flown to Russia to attend the MacCoffee Bollywood Film Festival.
The 36-year-old actor, who was one of the five finalists on Bigg Boss 12, then contacted the Indian Embassy, which issued a temporary passport to the actor after Sushma Swaraj intervened.
At that time, Karanvir Bohra had tweeted, “So bummed… waiting at #moscowairport coz my passport is a little damaged. They (are) contemplating to deport me back to India.”
so bummed... waiting at #moscowairport coz my passport is a little damaged.
— Karanvir Bohra (@KVBohra) January 30, 2019
They contemplating to deport me back to India. @IndEmbMoscowRus @IndEmbMoscow i wished you would have told me that prior to issuing me the visa.
feeling bad for @IndianFilmsRus
Later, he thanked the Sushma Swaraj along with a video which he posted on Twitter. He also wrote, “I have no words to thank the @IndEmbMoscow 4 helping me get a brand new temporary passport and a visa.celebrity or no celebrity, i know one thing for sure, we Indians are in very safe hands when we travel abroad... thanks to @SushmaSwaraj and the #IndianEmbassy for their help.”
Not just Bohra, Sushma helped many Indians stranded abroad in the past 5 years.
By Sowmya Sangam