Australia denies disabled Indian Tourist visa. Calls him burden on health services
An Indian Tourist Looking Forward To Spending Christmas With His Family Over In Australia Was Denied Visa Because He Was Wheelchair-bound.
A hero in one country, a burden for another! In yet another horrifying incident against disabled people, an Indian tourist looking forward to spending Christmas with his family over in Australia was denied visa because he was wheelchair-bound.
Also Read | Fuel prices slashed yet again, check December 7 rates hereThe victim of discrimination now identified as Shubhajeet was a former military man who was injured during his time in service. In a viral tweet, a Twitter user with the handle @briannasbell narrated the whole awful incident about how Shubhajeet, who was planning a visit to Australia for two weeks on a tourist visa, was denied the aforementioned.
His visa was denied on the grounds that he would put too much pressure on the health services in Australia. However, the user further explained that Shubhajeet, in fact, has a travel insurance, has completed his rehab following the injury in military services that caused his paraplegia, and has no intention to use Australia's health care system.This has caused a furore among concerned citizens from both the countries and Twitterati, as usual, have expressed their anger against the selective discrimination.The tweet was also shared by Shubhajeet's wife and a member of his family.The family is currently looking for different avenues to get Shubhajeet and his family back in Australia by Christmas.Check out some of the tweets here:
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