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An Indian-origin Melbourne leader has called out what she describes as silence from politicians over racism targeting Indian Australians, saying the issue is about dignity, safety and equal respect.Roshena Campbell, Deputy Lord Mayor of Melbourne and a Liberal Party politician, said there was a clear difference in how different communities are treated when facing abuse.She said in an interview with Australia Today: “When other communities are targeted, we see politicians calling that out. Why is it when Indian Australians face racism there is silence among politicians? I am appalled by racist comments targeting the Indian Australian community. We can overcome this hate only by standing with Indian Australians. Every politician should see this hate and racism for what it is. This is not just about representation. It is about dignity, safety, and the right of every community to feel seen and respected. Answer to racism rests with all of us as Australians.” Campbell made the remarks in an interview, where she stressed that racism against Indian Australians should not be ignored or treated differently. She said political leaders had a responsibility to respond consistently when any community is targeted, and argued that unity was key to addressing hate.Campbell is currently serving as Deputy Lord Mayor of Melbourne and is also a member of the Liberal Party. She previously contested a federal election and has a background as a barrister.Coming from an Indian-origin migrant family, she has often spoken about representation and inclusion in Australian public life. Her comments add to ongoing debates about racism, multiculturalism and political responses to discrimination in Australia.She said the responsibility to confront racism does not rest on one group alone, but on society as a whole.

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