In the western outskirts of Sydney of Harris Park-also known as Little India, some local population SBS News that the comments had focused unfairly, only a few days after anti-immigration balls that took place throughout the country.
“It’s nothing”
“Indian people tend to vote by looking at their backyard. They look at what is the most important thing for them … They do not necessarily go every way, but both parties certainly try to get the mood because the size of the population is quite useful.”
Ritwik Singh, resident of Harris Park, said that the liberal senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price was “far away” with comments that claimed that the government gives Indian migrants priority because many of them vote for work. Source: SBS News
‘National Asset’
“We left our country because we wanted to make this country good and better. Every immigrant has the right to live and work and be happy here.”
Wadhwa pointed to a federal government report from 2022 in which the Indian Diaspora is described as a “national assets”, with the emphasis on youth, a high level of education and above -average income. People born in India are now the second largest population born abroad in Australia, behind those from England.
‘Coalition should have voted’
“On paper they should vote conservatively … But if we ask them why they don’t do that, the answer is Bot: she doesn’t like the coalition,” Samaras said.
Damage to the ‘liberal brand’
“All indications are that it is election poison,” he told the Australian Associated Press.
“It will be one of those reasons in which people will stop sending their children [to Australia] For education, or you might have skilled migrants think that Australia might no longer be the best choice, “he said.
Liberal MP-Zijstappen asks for apologies
“The Indian community does so much and they have contributed so much to the Australian society – I am there at Jacinta in the party room and supports them every step of the road,” he said.
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