Australia: Curry bashing and ‘convict stains’
‘We
are a convict colony,
We carry balls and chains’
Today
The
unfortunate ‘curry bashing’ (attack on Indian students) that is going on Down
Under reminds one again of the ‘convict stain’. The veil of respectability that
The
relationship between
Two
explanations the Australian sources give for the attacks on Indian students
are: 1. such acts are not racist but of a criminal nature, and 2. many Indian
students take up part-time jobs which require them to use the public transport
system late at night, exposing them to the miscreants. Both indicate
insufficient or inefficient policing.
Of
course, the Australian Government is keen to stop the dastardly attacks. For
one thing, it sullies the country’s image internationally. But more than that,
it is a matter of economics. Education is
The
State of
The
Government of India (GOI) has the clear responsibility to protect Indians
abroad. What should it do? Hotlines and diplomatic pow-wows are fine, but how
long would these take to fructify?
GOI
has three options: 1. Continue with the diplomatic efforts, 2. Issue an
advisory against studies Down Under, and 3. Ban students from going to
There
is another alternative, in the long term. With an outlay of 2b USD an year,
What
do you think?
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