Indian Consulate in Melbourne (File Photo)
Melbourne: A sensational case of vandalism by chaos has come to light at the Indian Consulate Complex in Melbourne. India has expressed strong objection to Australia about this. India has identified the chaos who vandalized the consulate in the consulate and demanded strict action against them. The issue was raised by the Indian High Commission in Canberra to Australian officials on Friday.
According to the news of ‘The Australia Today’, the Consulate Campus in Melbourne has been a witness to similar provocative events earlier, where slogans were raised in the campus during an increased international tension in the past years. Victoria police said that slogans were written on the walls of the main entrance of the diplomatic complex at around 1 pm on Thursday. Police spokesperson said, “Officials believe that slogans were written on the front part of the building on Wednesday and Thursday. The investigation of the damage is still going on. ”
Demand to ensure safety of the embassy
The High Commission said in a post released on ‘X’ on Friday that it has raised this issue to the Australian officials. The post states, “The incident of the incident of the Indian Embassy in Melbourne by the miscreants has been raised before the Australian authorities.” All necessary steps are being taken to ensure the safety of Indian diplomatic and consulate complexes and personnel in the country. ”The police have not yet confirmed whether a suspect has been identified in the Thursday incident. The police spokesman said that the officials have urged the people to share if they have any information.
Indian said- attempt to intimidate our community
The incident has once again raised concerns among the Indian-Australian communities. India has expressed disappointment over the increasing trend of incidents to target Hindu temples and Indian government establishments in Melbourne. An Indian-Australian said, “It is not just a slogan on the wall-it is a message to intimidate our community.” He said that repeated attacks in places of religious and cultural importance are extremely tragic. Victoria’s Premier Jessinta Alan Sarkar passed the anti-condemnation law this year to tighten punishment for hatred or religious prejudice. (Language)
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