Australian Hindus demand apology after treasurer’s ‘demeaning’ references to Hinduism

Treasurer Josh Frydenberg

Australian Hindus are demanding an apology from Treasurer Josh Frydenberg for his “demeaning” references to the Indian religion during an attack on Labor.

In an attempt to goad Labor’s treasury spokesman Jim Chalmers during Question Time on Thursday, Mr Frydenberg made repeated clichéd references to Hinduism and other Indian religions while criticising the Opposition’s idea of potentially pursuing a New Zealand-style “wellbeing budget”.

“[Labor] are inspired by their spiritual leader, the member for Rankin [Jim Chalmers],” Mr Frydenberg said while making hand gestures used during meditation.

“I was thinking yesterday, as the member for Rankin, [came] into the chamber fresh from his Ashram deep in the mountains of the Himalayas … barefoot into the chamber, robes flowing, incense burning, beads in one hand, wellbeing budget in the other, I thought to myself: ‘[what] yoga position the member for Rankin would assume … to deliver the first wellbeing budget?’”

The treasurer went on to name a series of yoga poses.

Video footage of the Question Time antics shows Prime Minister Scott Morrison, Nationals leader Michael McCormack and other senior Coalition figures laughing during Mr Frydenberg’s tirade.

On Friday, Ram Ramaswamy, a member of the Hindu Council of Australia, said the treasurer’s rant was “not in good taste”.

“Why was he trying to be demeaning towards Hindus in trying to counter the opposition? Would he dare to [do that] with other religions? I condemn his behaviour,” Mr Ramaswamy told SBS News.

“Hindus who are naturally aligned with the Liberals will have to rethink our alliance. Let these politicians understand they cannot take a peace-loving community for granted.”

Another HCA member Mitra Desai said she was deeply offended by the treasurer’s “insult”.

“Painful still is the fact that this wasn’t just an offhand ignorant statement made in passing … it was deliberate well-rehearsed mockery and insult of Hindu practices. Would he dare to draw similar comparisons with other Abrahamic practices?” she said.

“I demand an unreserved apology.”

Hrishikesh Desai, who described himself as a proud Australian Hindu, said Mr Frydenberg’s performance was hurtful.

“The most hurtful aspect about this was that the treasurer made these comments to score cheap political points at the expense of an entire community,” he said.

Source : SBS News

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