Australia: Indian-Origin Man In Coma After Cop Kneels On His Neck

In today's episode of Global, A man lies in a coma in Adelaide tonight, bruised, unconscious, and possibly brain-damaged. This follows a police takedown that has shaken Australia's conscience. Forty-two-year-old Gaurav Kundi, a father of two and of Indian origin, was allegedly mistaken for a violent suspect. What followed may haunt not only Adelaide and Australia but also India. His partner, Amritpal Kaur, says the police were wrong; it wasn't domestic violence. He was drunk and loud, not dangerous. But in a split second, officers tackled him to the pavement, one allegedly pinning him down with a knee to the neck. It's an image that echoes across time and borders. George Floyd's final words became a rallying cry for justice. Now, halfway across the world, Kundi's silent coma poses the same haunting question: Was this excessive force? Was this preventable? NDTV's Gaurie Dwivedi speaks with Managing Editor of Australia Today Jitarth Jai Bharadwaj, Immigration Expert Prashant Ajmera, and senior journalist Frankey Fernandez to discuss this and more.