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‘Not acceptable’: PM Modi talks tough against temple vandalism in Australia | Latest News India

May 26, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi talked robust in opposition to temple vandalisation incidents in Australia and mentioned that the world agrees with him when he says the ‘assault on pilgrimage websites isn’t acceptable’. He was addressing a public gathering in Delhi after he arrived within the nationwide capital from a three-nation go to on Thursday.


Prime Minister Narendra Modi.(PTI)
Prime Minister Narendra Modi.(PTI)

He added that the ‘world is raring to hear’ to him when he speaks concerning the tradition and custom of India.

“I need to inform you that whereas talking concerning the tradition and nice custom of India, by no means get immersed in a slave mentality, communicate with braveness. The world is raring to hear. The world agrees with me after I say that assault on our pilgrimage websites isn’t acceptable,” PM Modi mentioned.

Earlier, PM Modi had red-flagged the temple vandalism in Australia whereas he met with PM Anthony Albanese over the last leg of his go to within the nation.

“PM Anthony Albanese and I’ve, up to now, mentioned the difficulty of assault on temples in Australia and actions of separatist parts. We mentioned the matter at this time additionally,” he mentioned, including that PM Albanese assured taking ‘strict actions’ againsts parts that hurt ‘pleasant and heat ties between India and Australia’.

“I gave him (prime minister Modi) the reassurance Australia is a rustic that respects folks’s religion… that we do not tolerate the type of excessive actions and assaults we now have seen on non secular temples, be they Hindu temples, synagogues, or church buildings. This has no place in Australia,” PM Albanese instructed reporters after the bilateral assembly.

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