India tells its nationals to exit violence-hit Niger

New Delhi: The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) is suggesting that Indian citizens in Niger should leave right away due to the increasing violence after the coup that occurred last month. A police report has been filed against Rajasthan MLA Gopal Meena and five police officers. They were accused of making a Dalit man lick a shoe and one of the officers urinated on him. The MLA disagreed with the accusations. The Gujarat High Court has refused to stop the legal action taken by Gujarat University against Arvind Kejriwal and Sanjay Singh from the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) regarding defamation case related to Prime Minister Modi’s degree. Australia’s High Commissioner-Designate Philip Green and his wife Susan Marks arrived in India on Friday and held a gathering for officials. Green, who was previously the Ambassador of Australia to Germany, invited the entire team of the High Commission to his house for a cup of tea in the afternoon. Yousef al-Agouri, who is in charge of the foreign affairs committee for the Libyan House of Representatives, met with Indian envoy ND Gangte and MEA Director Pradeep Rajpurohit in Libya. During the meeting, al-Agouri asked them to open an Indian consulate in Benghazi. Can you please provide the text you want me to rewrite in simple words.

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