16 September,2009 11:31 AM IST | | PTI
In the wake of a racial attack against three Indians here, Victorian Premier John Brumby on Tuesday said any violence was unacceptable and admitted that the recent incidents have damaged Australia's image in India.
"Some of the events of the past few months have damaged our brand and the Australian brand in India and I can only repeat that overall we remain one of the safest places in the world," he said.
Brumby, who will visit India next week, said he would not comment on the latest incident in which three Indians were brutally attacked by a group of Australians, but "that any violence, racially motivated or not, was unacceptable."
"If you look at Victoria as a whole we remain the safest state in Australia in terms of our crime rate," he said. "Any violence which does occur and any violence which is racially motivated is completely unacceptable...and I'll keep repeating this message as long as I have to get the message out there," he was quoted as saying by local media.
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His comments came four days after three Indians were brutally attacked by a group of Australians at a bar in Melbourne on Saturday. The Premier said he would meet with key Indian officials during his visit and discuss the attacks.
Around 30 Indian students were attacked by Australians in various cities in a span of three months - June to August.
During his India visit, the Premier will also meet students to encourage them to continue to come to Victoria. Meanwhile, the Victorian Police denied any deliberate attempt to downplay the assault after local media accused it of failing to release details of the attack.