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There has been mounting criticism over Price’s remarks, and some of her Coalition colleagues have sought to distance themselves from them and have praised the Indian Australian community for their contributions.
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Price responded that it was “definitely the core number” before adding “there is a focus from this government to be getting them from particular countries over others”.
Price said she was pointing out that Indians are the second-largest migrant group in Australia; that they would “soon be the largest”, and that a recent poll by RedBridge had suggested 85 per cent of those with Indian ancestry have voted for Labor at the last election.
Criticism, as Liberals distance themselves from Price’s remarks
Multicultural Affairs Minister Anne Aly used a speech in Question Time on Thursday to indirectly respond to Price’s comments.

Multicultural Affairs Minister Anne Aly said members of the Indian diaspora had told her they did not feel safe. Source: AAP / Mick Tsikas
“Over this week, I have spoken to members of our Indian diaspora, and they’ve told me that they did not feel safe and they did not feel secure after the rallies that we saw on Sunday,” Aly said.
He said Price’s remarks, coming soon after the anti-immigration rallies at the weekend only “added fuel to the fire”.