Senator sacked from shadow cabinet over migrant remarks

A liberal senator, who refused to apologize for controversial comments about Indian migration, was bored of the Ministry of Shadow.
Jacinta Nampijinpa Price spoke with the liberal leader Sussan Ley on Wednesday evening and was asked to resign from the coalition front bank.
Im I accepted the leader’s decision, Sen Senator said in a statement said in a statement.
Open Owted Senator said he would continue to talk about migration.
Ley said that it is a privilege to serve at the Ministry of Shadow and that shadow ministers are expected to maintain certain standards.
“Senator Jacinta Jacinta Nampijinpa Price failed to do so and will no longer serve in my Ministry of Shadow,” he said.
“Although it is given enough time and space to do this, Senator Nampijinpa Price did not apologize for the explanations that caused the Australians of Indian heritage to cause significant damage.”
Senator said that the position of relying to rely on the leadership of Nampijinpa Pricice made the position of the position.
The Northern Region Senator expressed his frustration that MS Ley ignored the important point of mass migration and that they chose to “pamper on the agenda -oriented media”.
“Even though I’m going back to Backbench, I will continue to talk about issues that have national interests and are important for millions of Australians,” he said.

Senator Nampijinpa Price claimed that he had previously received “overwhelming” community support.
“My comments were absolutely incompetent. Unfortunately, I will not silence the issue that is a great concern, the issue of mass migration in our country,” he said.
The senior members of the coalition called on Senator Nampijinpa Price to apologize for comments, and I am sorry for her NSW liberals.
However, the senator asked the coalition to continue to take into account the number of migrations.
“My husband is an immigrant, this is the story of Australia,” he said.
“I am a woman with a mixed heritage myself, but this is ultimately the story of the Australian story and a story that needs to be celebrated.”
Mrs. Ley previously refused to apologize on behalf of the coalition for the comments of Senator Nampijinpa Price.

Citizen leader David LittleProud said that Senator Nampijinpa Price should accept his mistakes and continue to take the government into account.
“We often misunderstand things in politics, what you need to do is to accept it, I’m sorry, to continue and focus on what to do there,” he said.
Liberal Senator Jane Hume said that the time spending time to divide the coalition on comments is disappointing.
“We have been handled in a bad way, and now we must be all of us, we should look at all of us to bring back to an inner problem rather than something played in the media,” he said.

Foreign Minister Penny Wong confirmed that Indian officials expressed concerns with the federal government after discourse in anti -immigration protests in which members of the Indian community were elected.
“We communicated with them, we communicated at the official level, not at my level, and saw very important answers from the government,” he said.
Senator Wong stressed that the views shared in anti -immigration protests do not reflect the wider society.
“These protests did not represent Australia. I do not think that Australian values have division values,” he said.

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