Another Indian attacked in Oz
An Indian taxi driver was attacked by his Australian passengers who were in an intoxicated condition at Blackburn in Melbourne.
He had asked the passengers to get down after his taxi suffered a puncture.
Initial reports said the driver, who has not been named, said was a native of Hyderabad but it later turned out that the victim was from Punjab.
Eighteen Indians were detained for “breaching peace” during their rally in Melbourne on Sunday. The rally was broken up on Monday; protesters said the “ramrodded” them to break up their sit-in.
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He had asked the passengers to get down after his taxi suffered a puncture.
Initial reports said the driver, who has not been named, said was a native of Hyderabad but it later turned out that the victim was from Punjab.
Eighteen Indians were detained for “breaching peace” during their rally in Melbourne on Sunday. The rally was broken up on Monday; protesters said the “ramrodded” them to break up their sit-in.
To read the full article, click here..
To read the ePaper, visit: http://dc-epaper.com
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