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Leader tries to fix Indian ties, but won’t apologise

September 7, 2025 19:13 | News

The members of the Indian community provided a warm welcome to the opposition leader after refusing to apologize for a senator’s controversial migration comments.

Coalition Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price forced his party to control the damage for days after the government said that he had brought Indian immigrants to vote for labor and support his policies.

Opposition leader Sussan Ley reiterated the coalition support for the Indian Diaspora, which has been the second largest foreign -born community in Australia since then.

Opposition Sussan Ley, Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price’s comments are wrong, he said. (Bianca de marchi/aap photos)

In order to soften relationships, the Sunday visited the Western Sydney suburb of Harris Park, also known as Little India in the afternoon.

The members of the community welcomed Mrs. Ley with smiles and flowers, and took a walk tour on a high street where he met local business owners and where he took a dinner in a restaurant.

Senator Nampijinpa Pricice officially refused to apologize for the coalition on behalf of the coalition, but he added that the explanations should not be made.

ABC’nin internal program, “the comments were wrong, they were not true, they should not be realized and corrections were made,” he said.

“As we do all our immigrant communities, we respect and love our Indian community.

“I heard that they hurt what they hear from the Indian community.”

Jacinta Nampijinpa Price
Jacinta Nampijinpa Price recognized the “enormous contribution of Indo-Avustralians. (Mick Tsikas/AAP Photos)

In a statement, Senator Nampijinpa Price said he regretted to olmayan not being clearer in my comments ”.

“I know that the Indian descendants are troubled not only by my comments, but also in reading the scope of the relevant newspaper – and Indian immigrants living in Australia – and said.

“My comments were never intended to be humiliating against our Indian community.

“And I don’t want any malicious to the Indian community-or another group of immigrants.”

However, Senator Nampijinpa Price, after the first interview, the officials of the officials of the officials of the officials appointed members of the senior liberal Frontbencher Alex Hawke.

“My staff, if I do not comply with the demands, like another female member of the coalition – who will not give the name,” he said.

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When Prime Minister Narendra visited Modi, members of the Indian community appeared in number. (Mdean Lewins/AAP Photos)

Mr. Hawke said he spoke to the senator and accepted his statement on how his comments were misinterpreted and later armed by Emek ”.

Bering staff did not mention their claims.

Hawke said, “I support the ongoing efforts to clarify his comments last week and to return this discussion to return this debate to have general migration levels and a sustainable migration program,” Hawke said.

Although Ms. Ley, her party offers her support to Indian immigrants, she criticized the existing migration system as a “confusion ve and added that many of them trust in how programs were carried out.

“The problem here is not about immigrants, but about infrastructure,” he said.

“You can never get information about which individuals are under which visas here, which conditions are added to these visas, all you have obtained is this title figure.”

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Parliament Member Sreen explosive in the parramat, was shocked by the comments about the Indian community. (PR Picture Photo)

The government said that the permanent migration intake for 2025/26 will remain in 185,000.

Sreen explosive, a liberal representative of the City Council in Harris Park, said that the comments of Senator Nampijinpa Price were shocked.

“(An apology) should not come from the leader of the opposition, he should come from the member who makes them,” he said.

“Since I had the same heritage, I was asked a few questions from the Indian community in Parramatta, and I told you that Senator Price’s comments were unacceptable.”


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