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YOUR SAY
from 2021-11 Melbourne
by Indian Link
Vishal Jood Rushed Out Of Australia
The 24-year-old had been in police custody since April for involvement in a series of gang attacks in Sydney's west.
Alex Hawke MP wrote: Attemptsto undermineAustralia'ssocial cohesion will not be tolerated. I thank community leaders who have worked to build cross-community unity and resilience against attempts by a small minority to incite discord and disharmony, demonstrating theimportance and benefit of our nation's strong social cohesion.
Krishna Neelamraju wrote: Hopefully it will deter others like him. People are sometimes so deeply stuck in online rabbit holes that they forget they live in adifferent country with adifferent expectation of civic behaviour
Renu Datta wrote: I am still confused. What happened to the other people (involved), were they alsodeported or is it aone-sided affair? I hope every individual wastreated fairly and not succumbed to the pressure of one party. He is stillour hero.
Sia Ram replied to Renu Datta: If criminals areyourhero(es)then you can't be a realHindu who uses religion to promote political agenda and divide the community.You mustknow the real story before making anyone ahero.
Raman Nlrman wrote: Good riddance! Bye bye, no place for hate mongrels inAustralia!
Adnan All Khan wrote:They (in India) will makehima hero now.
The Fowler Seat
KHUSHAAL WAS on the missed opportunity for diversity in endorsing Senator Kristina Keneally over Western Sydneycommunity advocate Tu Le. Jannet Ballte wrote: I knowTu professionally andpersonally andsheis so passionate about helping her community. It would bea shame if she isn't given theopportunitytorepresent Fowler.

Hema K wrote:I support what youhave said here - 'we cannot continue telling ethnicAustraliansto wait their turn. Wehave waited!' I hope toseTu Le in parliament.She is a candidate who can provide the voice of the community thatshehasbeen part of.
Michael KIiier wrote:IheardTuLeonABCRN - whataninspirational young woman who's connected with her community. Ithink ALP missed an opportunity here.
Anka Sahln wrote:This arrogant and entitledbehaviour by theALPis aninsultto thegood peopleofWestern Sydney andIhopethat a viable independent candidate emergesso thatit can begiven the response thatit richlydeserves.

COMMEMORATING #FIJILANGUAGEWEEK
Did you know that 'Fiji baat', spoken by lndo-Fijians, is mostly Hindi mixed with Bhojpuri and South Indian languages like Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam?

Pratham Australia wrote: Great to see Indian Link raising the treasures of our Fijian Indian community.
Ramona Roy wrote:Thanks so much for sharing. It's about time FijiHindi gotmore recognition and awareness.