Indians want apology, resignation over migrant outburst

Senior Indian community leaders participate in the call of a liberal senator who is called to apologize for inflammatory comments and invite him to meet with Diaspora.
While Jacinta Nampijinpa Pricice continues to divide the Furore party, I am sorry for the comments that Labour brought more Indian immigrants to support more Indian immigrants vote.
He took the comments back, saying that there was no discriminatory migration policy, but insisted that there was nothing to apologize.
Anger mixed in the Indian diaspora, which is already facing racism after the country’s anti -immigrant protests throughout the country.
“The entire Indian community has a fear because of the protest of the entire Indian community,” John Kennedy AAP, President of the United Indian Associations, said.
“They should apologize when they comment and when they are wrong, this is very important.”
Senator said he would welcome Nampijinpa Pricice and encouraged him to meet with the community.
Orum I think the government should do something, because they have to give people confidence to say that they are safe to live here, ”he said.

Sajana Nand, President of the Australian Hindu Multicultural Association, would apologize, but the main reason for racism should be handled through education.
“I feel very strong, there should be no room for racism,” AAP said.
“We must find the source where this mentality develops and covers it with buds.
“Now it is preparing and I don’t know where to go. It ruins the sincere environment we enjoy, we are lucky to live in Australia.”
Indian Club President Shubha Kumar called for the senator to resign or deport the Liberal Party and said that the comments were “very ignorant about the Indian community”.
AAP said, “He should definitely apologize,” AAP said.
“I was very shocked, we came 50 years ago and now we never experienced what we saw.”

The Indians were “very energetic, peace -loving immigrants” focused on society and family values.
“And they integrate very well in the community and… very hardworking.”
Kumar said that the community is smart and that Indian immigrants are said to be “very pure ..
Senator Nampijinpa Price, during a Sky News interview, he doubled on the rhetoric, and the comments were about the mass migration and labor force “the migratory community in an aggressive way while making the domestic community”.
Ms. Kumar demanded a complete withdrawal, contrary to Senator Price’s statements.
“Now the way he goes is trying to justify his comments, which is really unacceptable,” he said.
Kumar said he would welcome his meeting with the Senator Group only if he would only offer a sincere apology.
Opposition leader Sussan Ley organizes his own round table meetings with Indian Diaspora and NSW colleagues, including opposition leader Mark Speakman in Sydney.
Senator Nampijinpa Price did not participate in round table or community activities, and Mrs. Ley refused to publish a public apology on his behalf, instead of saying that the comments were wrong and corrected.
The opposition leader said that the community expresses the hurt and harm they feel in comments, but they also understood that they were valued by the liberal party.
“I know that the senator is listening to the Indian community and heard his words directly in many situations, and I think this is important,” he said.
Shadow Chief Public Prosecutor Julian Leeser went further and on Monday night he an apology at a community event in Sydney voter.
Leeser said, “It hurts me to say this, but I feel that I have to say. My colleague Jacinta Price said something I wanted to apologize without registering this week,” he said.
“Let me tell you very clearly, the Indian Australians contributed to this country. The Indian community is great.”

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