The PM of Australia, who was trapped by the decision about India, also got a jolt from the court


- In the best interest of this country, according to Scott Morrison, was to stop the third wave of Corona virus

New delhi date. Thursday, May 6, 2021

Australian Prime Minister Scott Morris has had to clarify his decision to ban Australian nationals trying to return home from India. In defense of his decision, he said passengers were unlikely to be sentenced to five years in prison or pay a fine of A 66,000. Australians are sharply criticizing their prime minister's decision.

An Australian court is also set to hear a petition filed against the decision to ban immigrants from India. Gary Newman, a 73-year-old Australian who has been stranded in Bengaluru since March, has filed an appeal against the decision.

Scott Morrison's stance has softened as criticism against the decision grows. "I don't think it's fair to say that these punishments are likely to be applied anywhere in its most extreme form, but it's a way to ensure that we can prevent the coronavirus from coming back," he said in an interview.

In fact, Australia recently banned the repatriation of all its citizens, including those who had spent 14 days in India before returning to Australia. This is in the best interests of the country, according to Scott Morrison. It will block the third wave of Corona virus.

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