Another victim of the escalating race war between Bharat (aka India) and Australia is the Melbourne Gurdwara/The Shiv Sena has “banned” Australian players from Mumbai–possibly allowing the Australian players from abandoning the cricket tour of Bharat (aka India).
Wherever this escalation is heading could not be good for anyone. Already Bharatis are not applying for student visas. Most Bharatis enrolled in Australian Universities are there for a PR (so that they can immigrate to Australia). They are usually enrolled in cosmetology and Hair Cutting type of courses–even though these low-tech courses are available in Bharat.
India has taken up with Australia the incident of some unidentified people setting fire at an under-construction building on the premises of a Gurdwara in Melbourne.
An External Affairs Ministry spokesperson said they were aware of reports about a building under construction on the premises of the Nanaksar Taath Gurdwara in Cranbourne, a suburb of Melbourne, being damaged in a fire that broke out on January 12.
“Our Consulate in Melbourne is in the process of ascertaining details from the Gurudwara Management Committee and also following up on the incident with Australian authorities,” the spokesperson said.
The spokesperson said that “some unidentified miscreants had set fire at the construction site, which is located at about 300 odd meters from the Nanaksar Taath Gurdwara”. No one was injured and no structural damage has been caused to the building.Indian Express.
Australians complain of Bharatis being smelly, living in congested quarters, cramming 20 to a room, and trading in drugs in Australia. There are complaints of prostitution and illegal activities. The Australians see their country being swamped by Indians and are attempting to stop the Indianization of Australia. Some Indians want to take over Australia which is sparsely populated.
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Indian students are ubiquitous on Australian campuses, but they have not assimilated into the Australian way of life. On many occasions they have violated their visa status and have started to permeate the landscape around the campuses in search of menial jobs. 80,000 students on a few dozen campuses makes them highly visible. In a slowing economy, there is a growing tide of Anti-Indian feeling among the Aussies. Many Australians feel that the Indian complaints are exaggerated and hide the real truth which usually stem from domestic disputes, lewd behaviour, drunkenness or theft of property. The Australian Police does not accept the Indian claim that racism is involved. Some of the female Indian “students” have been caught as prostitutes, and there is the general perception that many of the Indian students sell drugs in Australia. Some Australians have accused the Indians of using Black Magic for seduction purposes. Australian students also accuse the Indians on cheating in exams and whispering answers in Hindi and other languages not understood by Australians.
Fire at Melbourne Gurdwara: India takes up matter with Australia
