This Article is From Aug 06, 2009

Krishna takes up student attacks with Australia

Krishna takes up student attacks with Australia

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Sydney:

Australia has vowed to take "firm action" against those responsible for the recent attacks on Indian students as External Affairs Minister S M Krishna became the first senior leader to visit Down Under to convey New Delhi's concerns in this regard.

During his meeting with New South Wales (NSW) Premier Nathan Rees, Krishna, who is on a five-day visit to Australia, was assured that firm action will be taken against the perpetrators.

Rees also assured Krishna that inputs from the Indian community will be included in the action plan for international students. He informed the minister that a meeting of the task force on the issue is to be held on Friday.

Krishna said he was happy with what he has heard from the NSW Premier.

"Indians by and large are most welcome in Australia," he was quoted as saying by ABC.

The External Affairs Minister, who met the Indian community representatives to get first-hand information about the problems faced by them, earlier said that "well being and safety of Indians overseas is a top priority for the government of India."

The Indian community leaders emphasised that the immediate action by Australian government in every case was necessary and asked Krishna to tell authorities of this country to be more cooperative. They, however, also admitted that Australia was not a racist country.

During their meeting with Krishna, the students demanded that an emergency fund should be created for refunding of the fees in case of closure of colleges.

The students also complained of exploitation by unscrupulous agents, who take fees in advance.

The minister said advertisements in India about the colleges here should be certified by consulates to prevent wrong information from being circulated among the prospective students.

"Students should be given what they are promised of as they take loans to come to Australia to study. We need to reassure our students as well as their anxious parents in India on this account," Krishna said.

The External Affairs Minister also met NSW Opposition leader Malcolm Turnbull, police commissioner and immigration officials.

Krishna is scheduled to visit Melbourne as well and meet Indian community representatives there. He will also hold talks with Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd and his counterpart Stephen Smith during his visit.

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