How about taking a jet to witness dead bodies: Slater to Aussie PM


Maldives, May 5 (IANS): Former Australia cricketer Michael Slater has lashed out at his country's Prime Minister Scott Morrison for being insensitive to Australians stranded in India. The cricketer-turned-commentator asked the PM to take a private jet and witness the dead on India's streets.

"Amazing to smoke out the PM on a matter that is a human crisis. The panic, the fear of every Australian in India is real!! How about you take your private jet and come and witness dead bodies on the street!," Slater tweeted on Wednesday.

Slater's comments is a continuation of war of words between Slater and Morrison over the government's decision to not allow players returning from the Indian Premier League (IPL) to enter the country due to Covid-19 fears.

Slamming Morrison's decision to ban flights from India, Slater -- who left the IPL bio-bubble and flew to Maldives after Australia suspended flights from India till May 15 -- tweeted: "If our Government cared for the safety of Aussies they would allow us to get home. It's a disgrace! Blood on your hands PM. How dare you treat us like this. How about you sort out quarantine system. I had government permission to work on the IPL but I now have government neglect."

Australian cricketers in India have been left stranded following Aussie PM's decision and are looking at different routes to return to their country. On Wednesday, CA clarified that the BCCI is looking to send the players via Maldives and Sri Lanka.

It is also rumoured that the Australian government may impose hefty fines if they try to enter the country by taking circuitous routes.

Morrison, though, had termed Slater's 'blood on his hands' comments absurd. The Aussie PM said that the likelihood of jailing or fining the cricketers was 'highly unlikely'. He, however, defended the ban on flights from India, saying, "This is about getting more people home safely, preventing the third wave here in Australia.

"I think the likelihood of any of that (imprisoning or fining) occurring is pretty much zero," Morrison told Nine's Today show.

The Australian government had on Friday threatened its citizens returning from India by taking alternate flight routes with a five-year jail term or a hefty fine. The decision was taken after a meeting of the Cabinet in a bid to keep the Covid-19 surge in Australia under check. 

  

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  • kumara, abu dhabi

    Thu, May 06 2021

    came to india to make money and now crying...if all had gone well would have laughed all the way home...

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  • Ponkra, Mangalore

    Thu, May 06 2021

    RSRB, Kundapura / Singapore, Do you have number about your IQ?? Try to walk for 100 kms, with hardly any food and water and you will see what happens. You do not need to walk 1000kms. Pathetic blind bhakth.

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  • arm, Mangalore

    Thu, May 06 2021

    Mr. Slater lucky that you are not born in India, if you make such comment you will soon expect ED, IT raids and Bagaths trolls.

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Thu, May 06 2021

    This is the pinnacle of shame this Govt. has brought Indians to... Aus govt will surely find some way to admit Aus citizens of Aus origin stranded in India... however Aus citizens of Indian origin will not be able to go their "country"... most insulting treatment for India and Indian origin citizens of Australia...

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  • Concerned citizen, Mangalore

    Thu, May 06 2021

    Bloody shame for the Indian govt.... If had it be questioned by any Indian cricketer, his premises would have raided in return.

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  • Rich Mendon, Udupi / Australia

    Thu, May 06 2021

    @jb, Don’t compare a rotten apple (modi) to orrange (Scot). Mr. Scot didn’t conduct election rally’s and spread the virus.

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  • francis lobo, Mangalore

    Thu, May 06 2021

    Indian MEA Mr. Jaishanker should jump now to slam Mr. Slater for his insensitive comments. How can he insult Indian people. He should be banned from future IPL matches

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, May 06 2021

    How can Scott Morrison abandon his own Citizens ...

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  • jb, mlore

    Thu, May 06 2021

    Imagine if PM Modi had done the same thing before when lakhs of people where returning back from the Gulf last year . Pappu was shouting shut all flights immediately in January 2020 itself , imagine the trauma the family members inside and outside the country would have gone through . The people who complain here would also have their family members stuck with no help . The world media would have gone bonkers and internet warriors would have been active . Modi didnot check which religion they belonged ,but took everyone since it was our own countrymen . Its very easy to complain ,but we are ourselves responsible for this mess right now .

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  • Alfred dsouza, Mumbai

    Thu, May 06 2021

    you mean to say the migrant workers who walked 1000 miles plus on the streets were fake ? Did any of our Govt Agencies try to help them? We have already done what the AUS PM is trying to do to his people. The difference is the migrant work force that was left to die on the street is and was larger than the AUS population.

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  • RSRB, Kundapura / Singapore

    Thu, May 06 2021

    Alfred dsouza, Mumbai Is it possible 1 lakh people including ladies to walk 1000 miles?

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  • Ponkra, Mangalore

    Thu, May 06 2021

    JB, Don't even compare Morrison to Modi. I know a Bhakth sitting in Melbourne tried to do that before. Australia did brought all the citizens before. Don't think your Fekuji doing a great job. If an Indian or even a foreigner tweets like this about Modi, his twitter account would have closed. What are you talkig about??

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