To catch a glimpse of the prime minister and listen to him speak on the Australia-India relationship, people of the Indian diaspora from across Australia reached Sydney in privately chartered “Modi Airways” flights
Donned in tri-colour, about 170 Indian origin people living in Australia reportedly took a chartered flight from Melbourne to Sydney to greet the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on his recent visit.
Members of the Indian Australian Diaspora Foundation (IADF), sporting tri-colour-themed turbans and waving national flags, danced their way into the flight aptly christened by the Prime Minister’s supporters as “Modi Airways”
A Hindu temple was vandalised by Khalistan supporters in Australia's Melbourne, reports said. The temple was defaced with anti-India graffiti "Hindu-stan murdabad".