Updated On: 04 May, 2021 07:53 AM IST | Melbourne | Agencies
Scott Morrison says the decision was taken in the ‘best interests’; critics have called the measures extreme, ‘racist’ and disproportionate to the health risks

Meanwhile, Austria sees relaxation in lockdown rules. Pic/AFP
Australia’s Prime Minister Scott Morrison on Monday defended his government’s decision to ban and impose a jail term and a penalty for Australians trying to return from India, saying it is in the country’s “best interests” and to prevent a third wave of infections.
The Australian government, for the first time in history, recently imposed a ban on its citizens from returning home, if they have spent time in India up to 14 days before flying back.