We will not accept, says PM Modi as India, Australia vow strict action against temple vandalism

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke about the recent incidents of vandalism in temples in Australia, saying such elements "by their actions or thoughts" will not be tolerated..

He also said his Australian counterpart Anthony Albanese assured him of taking strict action against such elements in the future...

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Australian counterpart discussed the recent attacks on temples and the activities of separatist elements in Australia during bilateral talks in Sydney...

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