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Go back to your country, f** black Indians : Australian bashes restaurant owner in front of family.

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not Indians my friend mostly Punjabis
Err, i was taught from my birth to fight literally Caesarian Section Pronounced Dead but later woke up, around Upper Kindergarten.Then i was pushed into battle untrained and uninformed, by my fathers friends who were drinking along with my father, i was surprised why the other kid(fathers friend kid) was hitting me without reason,then came my reflexes no lessons in combat and lights out for the other kid.
Bite,kick,scratch.punch,headbutt used all i could.
He was older by 2 years.When it comes to a fight, Fight as it is your last fight and kill anyone and everybody around you.
Keep in mind you don't injure your cohorts(brothers in battle) and call it out,so they can better coordinate with you.
 
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Indian restaurant owner bashed in front of family in Ballarat in unprovoked racial attack
By Michael Pollock
Dec. 15, 2015, 2:25 p.m.
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FRIGHTENED: Sumeet Anand with his 10-year-old son Yash Anand (left) and wife Mandeep Kaur Swaich (right) in their home. Picture: Lachlan Bence.

“I fear for my family”.

Sumeet Anand sits on his couch in his Nerrina home, his left eye bloodshot, yellowed and weeping furiously, his forehead a mass of bruises, with several cuts to his mouth and nose, his knees and back scratched and scabbed.

His injuries are the result of a brutal, racially inspired bashing on Monday night – the first he has ever faced after 35 years of living in Australia.

For Mr Anand, one racial assault is one too many and the 43-year-old restaurant owner is making a stand after his wife Mandeep and 10-year-old son Yash were forced to bear witness as two thugs beat him unconscious outside a bottle shop on the corner of Mair and Humffray streets at about 10.30pm.

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“Me, my wife and my son went to Humffray Street after finishing work,” Mr Anand said.

“I told her to stop the car and I'll go grab a couple of beers (from the bottle shop) and by the time I opened the car, out of nowhere these two guys came running and they started bashing me and saying things like ‘go back to your own f****** country, you don’t belong here, you took our jobs’.”

“He was lying on the road – they kept bashing him,” Mandeep added.

“They treated him like he was an animal, they said you go back to your country, f****** black Indians.

“My son was crying, he was shocked.”

Mr Anand said the attack had rattled his family to its core, with ramifications felt on many levels.

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UNITED: Sumeet Anand with his 10-year-old son Yash Anand (left) and wife Mandeep Kaur Swaich (right). Picture: Lachlan Bence.
Mr Anand elected not to name his restaurant, fearing the incident will tarnish its reputation, but when asked when he could return to work, he answered: “you know, I am shaky at the moment”.

“Maybe they (authorities) need to try to punish (the offenders), or maybe they don’t punish, they help (educate).

“It’s happened to me, and it’s going to happen to another person – another Indian, or another person.

“That’s why somebody has to make a stand, you can’t sit and wait.”

ANOTHER INDIAN RESTAURANT OWNER WAS ALSO BASHED IN BALLARAT IN 2013

A statement from Victoria Police said the investigation was ongoing, with two men believed to be responsible for the assault.

Mr Anand’s wife said the two assailants bolted from the scene shortly after the attack, with two bystanders coming to their aid.

Originally from New Delhi, Mr Anand said equality is crucial to a well functioning community.



“Everybody is equal and blood is the same – it’s not (as though) one person’s blood is white and another’s is black – all blood is red,” he said.

“That’s what people have to understand, so we can live life as a good community and help each other.

Mr Anand said he had contacted the Ballarat Indian Association and is meeting with president Xavier Mani on Tuesday evening.

He also intends to contact Ballarat Mayor Des Hudson.

Ballarat Detective Sergeant Steven Howard said police are investigating to see if the incident was racially motivated.

“Victoria Police does not tolerate violence and takes all crime seriously, including that which is motivated by prejudice, racism or discrimination,” Detective Sergeant Howard said.

“Every Victorian has the right to feel safe and secure in the community and any crimes targeted at our faith or multicultural communities will not be tolerated.”

Anyone with information is urged to contact police or call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Indian restaurant owner bashed in front of family | video | The Courier
Deserve it as long as we stuck in our own egoes not being like 5 fingers and punch these white people it is our mistake we fight each other this is what they want and we are playin in their hands

Peace in asia gurantees our development no **** no indian hace to leave country and face disgracefull life hope leaders learn and mostly indian public peace is what SA ASIA needs
 
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