India sees red as another student is attacked in Australia
Hindustan Times | , Sydney
Dheepthi Namasivayam May 30, 2009 10:53 AM IST
With more attacks being reported on Indian students in Sydney and Melbourne, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Friday spoke to his Australian counterpart Kevin Rudd and urged him to take all possible steps to ensure the security of Indians in Australia, reports Dheepthi Namasivayam. Have your say: Is Australia unsafe for Indian students? | Surfers' Response | 100 attacks on Indians in 3 years
Rajesh Kumar was reading a book on May 24 when a lit bottle of petrol hit him. The missile, thrown from the rear his home, caught the 25-year-old hospitality graduate from Haryana in the head and burnt 30 per cent of his body.
Kumar is in intensive care at a Sydney hospital. ? |
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