Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Immigratio­n agent’s jibe on FB Live angers Kiwi-Punjabis: ‘We are not goat grazers!’

- Gagandeep Jassowal gagandeep@htlive.com

FARIDKOT: Punjabis in New Zealand are angry, and they are displaying their emotions by showing off their cars, houses and what not! This was triggered by an immigratio­n agent’s casual comment during an interactiv­e session on Facebook Live that is now going viral.

In the undated video uploaded last Saturday on a Facebook page about immigratio­n — nearly 1 lakh views till Friday — Vinay Hari, who runs a firm with offices in multiple towns of Punjab, responds to a question with: “New Zealand jaa ke karna ki ae? Bakriyaan chaarde ae log othe jaa ke! (What will you do by going to New Zealand? People there only raise and graze goats!)”

He then jokes that “against a population of 40 lakh people” — the number is actually closer to 50 lakh — “they (NZ) have 40 crore sheep and goats”.

As per a figure in 2007, there were indeed 39 million (3.9 crore) sheep in New Zealand and wool is its major export.

“Each person gets about 20,” Hari smiles, adding, “Even those who’ve migrated there before are doing that, raising goats!”

In the 41-second clip, he then adds cautiously, “Please don’t abuse me if you are already in New Zealand! I am here for you. If you are there and facing any pain or difficulty getting permanent residency or need work permit renewed, you are most welcome. I have reviewed three-four applicatio­ns of people who were deported from there and have even then got visa for Canada.”

But the damage was done. NZ immigrants, mainly those on student visas from Punjab, have since posted scores of videos showing off their lifestyles there and proving they are not “goat grazers”.

Many have been calling Hari’s office with abusive messages, and put up the recordings on Facebook.

Amrit Sidhu, a New Zealandbas­ed transporte­r, said, “This is a joke about the community, but when this same country New Zealand offers visas, these people say it is heaven. These agents have just one agenda: making money.”

Another FB user Jaskaran Dhaliwal said, “We have struggled to achieve success in life, and now these agents making fun of us! Even if one has wool business in New Zealand — or is feeding goats and sheep — what is wrong in that? He has no right to make fun of that.”

Hari did not respond to repeated calls, nor was the video found on his Facebook profile or pages now.

 ?? FB ?? Vinay Hari in the Facebook Live video in which made some lightheart­ed comments about New Zealand.
FB Vinay Hari in the Facebook Live video in which made some lightheart­ed comments about New Zealand.

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