ABC interview led to false claims about Indian migrants, senator says
“We will always pay attention to your interests and we will be careful to the Indian Australian community and we want to be grateful for their contribution to Australia.”
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Ley said, “No matter wherever you come from, he fought for every Australian”.
“And our Australian Indian community is incredible, as Australian Indians, you are very contributing to our country,” he said.
“We know how hard you work, the values of your family and the contribution you make to this country. And as the opposition leader, I give an incredible value to this.”
Julian Leeser, the President of the Parliament of Indian Parliament and the Liberal Pre -Banking Julian Leeser, who has a large Indian community in the North Sydney voters of Berowra, did not directly criticize the price.
ABC said that the Indian Australians were a “great community ve and fighting for their countries in civilian efforts in voters of Indian Australians.
However, while the liberals were trying to reduce the spread, the worker launched a political attack on the opposition.
Environment Minister Murray Watt, Senate at the question time, “We saw that the coalition senators fell to them to enter the media all week and found that they blame the immigrants for residential famine,” he said. “And of course, yesterday’s Senator Nampijinpa Pricice led to an interview with ABC – the liberals were very desperate to escape the citizens who made a terrible smear in the Indian Australian community.
“This community contributes greatly to our country and is a community that parliament is incredibly proud of our side. Senator Nampijinpa Pricice and the opposition leader should apologize for these aggressive words.”
Multicultural work Minister Anne Aly addressed the Indian diaspora questioned. Aly told me that they did not feel safe and they did not feel safe after the rallies that we saw on Sunday. They also said that some political leaders worsened their fears and shredded the sense of security. ”
“I want to tell the Indian Australians, this is our message. You don’t have to justify that you belong to this country. We know you. We value you.”
Price blames ABC’s inquiry for explanations
Price’s comments came after Indian Australians Described to fear Last weekend rallies to travel to cities chose high -level migration from India in promotional materials. A man described Be pointed out while someone shouting“Outside, deportation, deportation”.
When the Senator appeared in ABCs, he just wanted to talk about Labour’s “mass migration agenda”. In the afternoon briefing Wednesday.
“Then I was further followed on this conversation line,” he said.
“What I do was to point out the fact that Indian immigrants were the second largest immigrant group of this country and that this country would soon become the largest group of immigrants.
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“We don’t see this like that,” he said on Thursday.
“Since we think about how they vote for people and what their political sympathy are, I am not interested in the idea that we should finger. This is the opposite of a recipe and social harmony for social division,” he said.
Price’s transcription of ABC interview shows that the government first raised the wrong claim that shows that the government prefers to choose certain immigrant groups after being asked about immigration.
“Absolutely basic number. And of course it focuses on taking them from certain countries to others,” Price said.
Later, he was then asked to clarify whether the Labor Party actively conducted an active migration program to make the government open to the ideas of the government. Price said: “Absolutely”.
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The host Patricia Karves then asked twice, especially asked who Price was talking about.
Price said for the first time, “those who have more workmanship.” For the second time he said: ız As we see, you talked about yourself, there is a concern about the Indian community. ”
“There were many, and we can see it reflected in the way of voting for the society at the same time,” he said.
Karves, who had previously been in the segment, talked about a strong anti -Indian feeling during the weekend walks.
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