Human Football
  • 15 years ago
Indian student claims drug addicts torched his car in Melbourne

MELBOURNE: A car belonging to an Indian student was torched in Melbourne on Saturday night, but the police ruled out any racial motive behind the
incident.

According to 22-year-old Vikrant Rajesh Ratan, along with his car, two other cars, also belonging to Indians, were damaged.

"We were sleeping when it all happened. We heard the fire alarm of the car. When we went out to see what happened we saw the cars on fire," Ratan claimed, adding that drug addicts may first tried to unlock the car, and on not being able to do, set it on fire using petrol.

Ratan said that he is currently pursuing a certificate course in automotive engineering, and added that he bought the car for 2500 dollars. The damaged car, he said was not insured.

Recent attacks on Indian students in Australia have sparked dismay in New Delhi and warnings that the violence could lead to a fall-off in the number of students coming to Australia to study.

In Melbourne last weekend, about 2,000 demonstrators from the Indian community marched in protest at the rising violence.

Bollywood has decided not film movies in Australia's scenic locales in protest against the attacks.

Last weekend, Bollywood legend Amitabh Bachchan rejected an honorary doctorate from a Brisbane University in protest against the attacks on Indian students.
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