Farm laws protest in Australia, Sikh attacked in Sydney
Farm laws protest in Australia, Sikh attacked in Sydney
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Last Sunday, in Sydney the ongoing protests against three contentious farm laws in India seem to have divided the Indian community in Australia. A group of Sikh men reportedly became victims of a hate crime when their car was attacked. Here it is reported that law enforcement agencies believe that the attack was a result of rising tensions between the Sikh community and supporters of the Indian government over the Sikh-led protests against the Centre’s contentious new agriculture laws.

For your information let us share that the CCTV footage of the incident, accessed by Australia’s 7news, shows a group of unidentified men smashing the car with baseball bats and hammers while the Sikh men were still seated inside. The victims managed to escape without any major injuries, but the car was severely damaged in the attack, the report said. According to the report, several restaurants and temples in Sydney’s west area have claimed that they were caught in the political crossfire. Instances of violence and vandalism have been on the rise. Local authorities have approached community leaders to try and mediate between the two groups.

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