Faith groups in Victoria have welcomed the state government's decision to pass legislation banning the public display of the Nazi symbol on Tuesday evening.Vice President of the Hindu Council of Australia Surinder Jain says he thinks the bill will help battle public confusion around the difference between the Nazi symbol and the ancient Indian swastika.”Our swastika has been in an indoor prison,” Mr Jain told SBS News.Advertisement”Because when we display it people misunderstand it to be the Nazi hate symbol Hakenkreuz – the hooked cross.”This bill makes a clear distinction between the two. It does the right thing by banning...