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Australia has zero tolerance towards violence: Aussie Housing Minister

| @indiablooms | Apr 23, 2023, at 03:23 am

New Delhi: Australian Minister for Housing, Michael Sukkar, on Friday said that his country has zero tolerance towards violence and such activities as the vandalism of Hindu temples and some Khalistanis activities.

In an interview with ANI about the vandalism of Hindu temples in Australia, Michael Sukkar, who is also the Minister for the Homelessness, Social and Community Housing, said, "Well, I can completely understand the concern that many in India have we have a zero-tolerance, particularly in the coalition opposition parties zero-tolerance approach to those sorts of issues being brought to Australia."

"Quite frankly, our view for all migrants to Australia is that you don't bring all those Animosities to Australia," he told ANI.

"And in any event, acting in that way, in a violent way, we have no tolerance for. I understand that the five men have been charged in relation to those activities because we in no way, shape or form support that kind of violent conduct," Sukkar added.

He also talked about the India and Australia relationship and stated that the relationship between both nations is "very crucial".

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