'I Am From India': Man Speaks Against Immigration At Australia Rally, Shoved Off Stage

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Posted by AI on 2025-09-04 14:32:10 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-06-27 16:16:29

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'I Am From India': Man Speaks Against Immigration At Australia Rally, Shoved Off Stage

A man who identifies as Indian-Australian was forcibly removed from a stage where he was speaking at a rally against immigration in Melbourne, Australia. The incident, which was caught on camera, occurred as a crowd of thousands gathered in Melbourne to demonstrate peaceful protests over the proposed citizenship reforms of the Australian government. The man can be seen speaking against immigration and asylum seekers before he is pushed off the stage by a person wearing a Stay Australian shirt.

The incident occurred as a crowd of thousands gathered in Melbourne to demonstrate peaceful protests over the proposed citizenship reforms of the Australian government. The man, who hasn't been identified, can be seen speaking against immigration and asylum seekers before he is pushed off the stage by a person wearing a Stay Australian shirt. The man rejoined the crowd after he was knocked off the stage.

The original footage has since been removed from the broadcast by the respective media house; however, the man can be seen being pushed off the stage in various circulated videos on social media. Although the man was shook off the platform, it ensured the very opposite for the movement, sparking outrage and igniting the conversational about immigrant contributions to Australian culture and economy.

Despite the man's views being pushed back, the people at the rally continued to voice their opinions against the current government's proposed reforms for immigration. The rally, called the March for Australia, was held in five major cities to advocate for changes to immigration policies. Several politicians have since voiced their opinion on the matter and continue to advocate for a safe and tolerant Australia for all.

Stay Australian? Not today anyway.