Indian PM raises alarm over attacks on Hindu temples in Melbourne

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Indian PM raises alarm over attacks on Hindu temples in Melbourne
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has pledged to his Indian counterpart to give special protection to stop the threats directed at Hindu temples in Melbourne.

The Indian government vigorously opposes the secession movement and has called for action against the attacks in the past.including an agreement on film production.Modi, whose Bharatiya Janata Party had its origins in Hindu nationalism, revealed he had raised the matter when he made a statement to the media in New Delhi on Friday night while standing alongside Albanese.

“Our teams will remain in regular contact on this subject and will offer each other all possible support.” The ISKCON Hare Krishna Temple in Albert Park, which serves as the hub for Melbourne’s Bhakti Yoga Movement, was defaced with anti-Hindu slogans the same month. “One of the benefits of living in Australia with its large Indian diaspora is that we celebrate Holi in Australia as well, with all of the colour and the celebration of joy that we’ve seen just here,” he told the event on Wednesday night.

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