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    Ley Removes Jacinta Price from Coalition Frontbench Over Indian Migrant Remarks

    September 10, 2025Updated:September 10, 20253 Mins Read
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    Jacinta Nampijinpa Price says she accepts a decision to kick her out of the shadow ministry. Photo: AAP / Lukas Coch. source: SBS NEWS.
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    Opposition Leader Sussan Ley has removed Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price from her frontbench after the senator refused to apologise for controversial remarks about Indian migrants. The decision, announced on Wednesday night, followed days of growing criticism and pressure both within and outside the Liberal Party.

    Ley said she acted because Price had failed to uphold the standards expected of her role. “Despite being given sufficient time and space to do so, Senator Nampijinpa Price failed to apologise for remarks which have caused Australians of Indian heritage significant hurt,” Ley explained. She added that Price also did not provide confidence in her leadership, leaving her position in the shadow ministry “untenable.”

    In response, Price confirmed she had spoken to Ley and accepted the decision, though she expressed disappointment in how her comments were received. She maintained that her concern was not directed at Indian Australians or migrants as a whole but at what she described as the “damaging impacts of mass migration.” In her statement, she said: “I never intended to be disparaging towards our Indian community. And I wish no ill-will whatsoever to the Indian community — or any other migrant group.”

    Price further described the episode as “disappointing” for the Liberal Party and admitted that she regretted not being clearer with her remarks. Her initial comments, made in an interview with the ABC’s Background Briefing program last week, claimed that the federal government was focusing on migrants “from particular countries over others,” before specifically singling out the Indian community.

    The remarks sparked immediate backlash, including from within her own party. Liberal frontbencher Alex Hawke publicly urged Price to apologise, while fellow Liberal MP Julian Leeser went as far as offering an apology to the Indian community on her behalf. Several of her colleagues also distanced themselves from her statements, emphasising that they did not reflect the broader values of the Coalition.

    The controversy also drew attention at the diplomatic level. Foreign Minister Penny Wong confirmed that Indian officials had raised concerns with the federal government about anti-immigration protests where Indian migrants were singled out. Wong said that Australian officials had assured India that the protests did not reflect Australia’s values or the position of the federal government. “Those protests didn’t represent Australia. I don’t think Australian values are values of division,” Wong stressed.

    Ley’s decision to sack Price highlights the political sensitivity surrounding migration debates in Australia, particularly at a time when migrant communities play a crucial role in the nation’s economy and social fabric. While Price framed her comments around the scale of migration, critics argue that her choice of words unfairly targeted a specific community and undermined efforts to maintain unity and inclusiveness.

    The fallout from this episode shows how immigration remains a contentious and deeply personal issue in Australian politics. With growing migrant communities across the country, leaders are under increasing pressure to balance concerns about migration levels with the need to protect the dignity and contributions of all cultural groups.

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