
Arindam Bagchi stated India has conveyed its “agency rejection of the so-called Khalistan referendum. (File)
New Delhi:
India on Thursday strongly condemned the latest incidents of assaults on Indians in Australia and urged Canberra to not permit the usage of Australian territory for actions detrimental to India’s territorial integrity, safety, and nationwide pursuits.
Exterior Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Arindam Bagchi stated India has conveyed to Australia its “agency rejection” of the so-called Khalistani referendum and the latest politically motivated workouts by extremist components in that nation.
Two folks had been injured when battle broke out between “Khalistani group” and pro-India demonstrators in Melbourne on Monday throughout a so-called ‘Punjab independence referendum’ that was organised by terrorist outfit Sikhs for Justice (SFJ).
“We strongly condemn such assaults by extremist components and we urge native authorities to analyze and punish the perpetrators,” Exterior Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Arindam Bagchi stated.
“We’ve been repeatedly taking on with the Australian authorities our issues about actions by such components together with these which can be proscribed terrorist organisations,” he stated throughout his weekly media briefing.
Mr Bagchi stated India has conveyed its “agency rejection of the so-called Khalistan referendum and politically motivated workouts by extremists components.
“We’ve requested Australia to make sure the security and safety of members of the Indian neighborhood and their properties and never permit the usage of Australian territory for actions that may be detrimental to territorial integrity, safety and nationwide pursuits of India,” Mr Bagchi stated.
He stated India has famous the feedback by some Australian leaders condemning the violence in Melbourne.
“We’ll proceed to take up this concern with Australian authorities,” he stated.
The incidents of violence came to visit a month earlier than Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s go to to India. Albanese is more likely to go to India within the first half of subsequent month.
On focusing on a distinguished Hindu temple in Brampton in Canada a couple of days again, Mr Bagchi referred to feedback by the Canadian international minister, denouncing the vandalism.
“We reaffirm this place strongly and we condemn such acts of vandalisation,” he stated
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