^ I'm not buying the "Indians from rural area" part many of India's poor rural people can't afford to travel outside Hind or send their children to western Universities. Perhaps, some are from rural areas. I do agree with the part "they don't know how to act in a western urban city".
Indian man set on fire in Melbourne - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
How do you explain in a recent wave of attacks against Indians an Indian man was set aflame! Still an "opportunistic crime"? More like a hate crime it seems. I understand this is extreme case but it can't be easily overlooked either. Not to mention many attacks on Indian students the victims mention 'racial slurs' or national slurs being used against them, correct me if I'm wrong.
and that man wasn't attacked and set alight....it was an insurance scam!!!!!LOL
Burned Indian man 'faked attack in insurance scam' | News.com.au