London: A British MP representing one of the largest Indian-origin settlements in Europe has demanded to be told what actions the
Australian government is taking to prevent further violent attacks on Indians living in
Australia.
Keith Vaz,
Britain's longest-serving MP of Indian origin, told
Australian High Commissioner John Dauth his constituents with family-members living in
Australia are scared and upset after mounting violent attacks on Indian students.
"I am most concerned about these spate of attacks. As an India origin MP I represent a large amount of British Indians who are rightly very upset about the safety of Indians in
Australia," Vaz, a former Labour minister, said in a letter to Dauth.
Vaz, whose Leicester East constituency in southeast England is known as 'Little India' for its large Indian-origin community, asked the diplomat to inform him of the actions taken by the
Australian government to prevent such attacks.
The MP said in a statement later he is "extremely concerned" about the attacks as he has received "anxious messages from constituents with family currently living in
Australia who are scared by reports of violence."
"I am awaiting a response from the
Australian High Commissioner on this very serious issue," he said.
IANS