Indians slam New Zealand minister for ‘butter chicken tsunami’ remarks: ‘outright racism’
A free-trade agreement, to be signed next week, could see more than 20,000 Indian migrants entering New Zealand, officials say

The New Zealand government has hailed it as a “once in a generation” deal that will give its businesses access to the world’s most populated country’s vast domestic market.
But its ruling coalition partner, the right-wing populist NZ First party, has pulled support over fears it will open the country’s borders to thousands of Indian nationals.
The split will mean the government will need the opposition Labour Party to vote in favour when legislation goes before parliament in the coming months.
On Monday, the party’s deputy leader and Minister for Regional Development Shane Jones said his party would “never accept” the deal.
