Albanese promises 'swift action' on temple vandals: Modi

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Narendra Modi says Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has assured him there will be 'strict action' against Sikh separatist groups in Australia, which have been agitating for an independent state in India.

abc.net.au/news/narendra-modi-calls-for-action-against-indian-separatists/102386294Narendra Modi says Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has assured him there will be "strict action" against Sikh separatist groups in Australia, which have been agitating for an independent state in India.In recent months, Hindu temples have been vandalised with pro-Sikh and separatist slogansMr Modi, the Indian prime minister, and his Australian counterpart have met for bilateral talks in Sydney.

"Prime Minister Albanese and I have in the past discussed the issue of temples in Australia and activities of separatist elements. We discussed also again today," Mr Modi said. SJF was banned by the Indian government in 2019, and has since taken hold in parts of the Sikh diaspora across several Western countries including Australia, the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom.

The Australian Sikh Association has condemned the attacks on Hindu temples, and called for peace between the two religions.

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