India Formally Raised Concern Over Australia’s Anti-Immigration Protests; Albanese Govt Responded… | India News

On Friday, India said he was officially concerned with the Australian government about the anti -immigrant protests that chose Indians. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said it was in contact with the Australian government and various diaspora organizations on the last anti -immigrant protests. On August 31, protests exploded in Australia, thousands of people participate in rallies in the capital and regional centers, carry Australian flags and end what they call ‘mass migration’ to Australia.
India increases concerns
MEA spokesman Randhir Jaiswal said that the Supreme Indian Commission in Australia shared the concerns expressed by the Australian government and Indian community members before the protests. The Supreme Commission received an official response by Australia, where the protests admitted that they were concerned about various communities in Australia.
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“We are all outs that anti-immigrant protests happy in Many Cities Across Australia on 31 August. Before the Protests took Place, the concerns of the Indian Diaspora Australia’s Diverse communities, Ja Jaiswal said.
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Jaiswal said that both the Australian government and the opposition published statements supporting Australia’s multicultural identity. “They also noticed the role of the Indian Australian community in the general progress and development of Australia, and they appreciate it very much and accept this role. We continue to believe that diversity is power.” He said.
He said that India values a comprehensive strategic partnership in which our human-human relations with Australia are a very important element and in fact support our strategic ties. “The Indian government is determined to secure the welfare and welfare of all Indians abroad, and we are in contact with the Australian government as well as with the Diaspora organization in Australia.” He said.
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Protest in Australia
Anti -immigration protest organizers called ‘March for Australia’ protest. Australia -based SBS News, anti -immigration rally participants, counter protesters and Melbourne streets exploded between the police. The states and federal governments condemned rallies, Federal Communication Minister Anika Wells said they were “terrible scenes” with “known racists”.
Anti-fascist protesters went to the streets in Melbourne to stand against the participants of the rally and caught the microphone during a protester speeches. According to the SBS News report, the event coincided with pro -Palestinian marches, protesters’ stood against racism and hit the federal government’s attitude towards refugees.
8,000 people with Australian flags appeared in Sydney to participate in a rally and said, “Aussie, Aussie, Aussie! Oi, Oi, Oi! Aussie, Aussie, Aussie! Some of them called on to reduce the number of immigrants due to life costs and housing crises. Thousands of people walked in Brisbane, and many of them were disappointed with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanian. Organizers, the event aims to encourage Australians to encourage the migratory groups “take our country back”. (With agency inputs)


