Racist Element in Australia Attacks: Indian Envoy


PTI

Melbourne, May 29: India on Friday said the spate of violent attacks targeting its students in Australia should "stop now" and asserted that authorities here should come up with a solution to prevent such incidents from recurring.

Indian High Commissioner Sujata Singh, who met premier of Victoria John Brumby and top police and educational officials of the province, said there is a "racist element in some of the attacks" but many of them were "opportunistic".

"The fact of the matter is that whatever the motive behind the attacks, they seem to be Indian students," she told a crowded press conference.

Observing that the Indian students are seen as "soft targets," Singh said it has been made clear to the Australian government and police that they will have to come up with a solution to prevent such attacks.

"It is my earnest hope that these attacks stop now. And that is precisely what we are all trying to work towards," Singh, who was accompanied by Indian consul general to Melbourne Anita Nair, said.

Australia has recently seen a series of attacks on Indian students, the most serious being the assault of Shravan Kumar, a 25-year-old student from Andhra Pradesh who is battling for life in a hospital here after being stabbed by a screwdriver by a group of teens in a weekend attack that also left three of his friends injured.

The High Commissioner said the authorities in Australia have assured their full support, with the police saying that they will increase patrolling near railway stations, a favourite spot for snatching gangs.

"The well-being of Indian students and the community is top priority for India right now," Singh, who also met the Indian victim lying in coma in a city hospital, said.

Indian officials have met community representatives and students bodies yesterday.

"I have received several e-mails asking whether Australia is a safe place to study in. That shows many proficient students coming to Australia do have this question on their minds," Singh said.

"Our immediate priority is to ensure that the victims of these attacks are given every assistance possible, to ensure that they have the best possible treatment, to ensure that their friends and families are given support," she added.

Meanwhile, a top police official here denied that the attacks on Indian students are racially motivated.

Deputy commissioner Kieran Walshe said there was no indication that a sharp rise in assaults and robberies against Indian students in Melbourne west were a result of race hate.

There was a perception that Indian people were "weak prey" for criminals, he was quoted as saying by media here.

"I don't think they are (racist crimes) in general ... more opportunistic activity. We think they (Indians) are vulnerable, we don't think it's racial, we think they are a weak target."

Meanwhile, the condition of Shravan Kumar, admitted in the intensive care unit of a city hospital, is a "little bit stable," his friend Shirish Korna said.

Kumar's father and uncle are flying to Melbourne and will reach here by Monday. 

  

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  • Rolphy Almeida, Udupi/Bangalore

    Fri, May 29 2009

    Dear Nagesh, you may not be aware but Mr. S.M. Krishna and the Government of India intervened and action is being taken. Please don’t be silly dear Nagesh, everyone care for human life and we strongly condemn any attack on human life of any race, cast or creed.

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  • nagesh nayak, bangalore

    Fri, May 29 2009

    HI READERS, NO COMMENTS,NO CONDEMNATION. NO RENUKA CHOWDAHRY, NO PINK CHADDI GIRL NISHA SUSAN,NO CENTRAL GOVT.INTERFERNECE. THIS IS CALLED PSUEDO SECULARISM & OPPORTUNISTIC BEHAVIOUR. DURING PUB ATTACK EVERYONE CRIED,MADE HALLA GULLA & TELECAST WORLDWIDE FOR A MONTH.IN USA HINDU STUDENTS ARE KILLED BY LOCAL PEOPLE. NO ONE IS RAISING THEIR VOICE. BECUASE SUFFERERS ARE HINDUS & INDIANS. JAI HO PSUEDO SECULARISM.

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