The much-anticipated ‘Emirates Loves India’ community celebration at Zabeel Park in the UAE faced an unexpected setback as authorities were compelled to close the gates early due to safety concerns. The event, which aimed to celebrate the cultural ties between Emiratis and the Indian community, drew an overwhelming crowd, prompting organisers to take precautionary measures. Despite opening in the afternoon with cars queuing from 1pm, many visitors arriving later were turned away by security personnel. Heavy patrols were deployed throughout the park to ensure crowd safety. In the aftermath, organisers issued a public apology to those unable to attend, expressing gratitude for the overwhelming response and understanding of the situation. The event, which featured performances by renowned artists like Neha Kakkar and Mika Singh, as well as yoga guru Baba Ramdev, showcased the vibrant creativity and rich talent of the Indian community in the UAE. Attendees enjoyed a lively mix of folk dances, traditional fashion, handmade crafts, and popular Indian dishes, creating a festive atmosphere that celebrated friendship and cultural harmony. However, for many like Damodar Basnet, Parvati Jishi, and Jamuna KC, the day ended in disappointment as they were unable to enter the venue due to the overwhelming crowd. Organisers acknowledged the challenges faced and reiterated their commitment to ensuring safety in future events.
‘Emirates Loves India’ gates close early due to safety concerns; organisers issue apology
