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Step into Politics to Fight Anti-India Sentiment, PIO Leaders Urge Diaspora

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Indian-American Lawmakers Call for Political Engagement Amid Rising Hate Incidents

In light of a troubling increase in anti-India and anti-Hindu sentiment, leading Indian-American politicians are urging the diaspora to engage actively in U.S. politics and consider running for public office. This call to action is critical for ensuring that their voices are effectively represented in American society.

Key Points:

  • Indian-American lawmakers are encouraging the community to participate in elections and public life.
  • This initiative comes in response to a rise in anti-Hindu and anti-Indian incidents across the U.S.
  • Political representation at various levels, from local councils to Congress, is deemed essential for amplifying the community’s voice.
  • The Indian-American population, now at 5.2 million, continues to grow and gain influence, facing unique challenges.

During an event at Capitol Hill hosted by the Foundation for India and Indian Diaspora Studies on June 23, Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi stated that Indian Americans, although one of the most educated and affluent communities, are confronting new difficulties. He emphasized that it is vital for community members to participate more in the political process.

“There is a rise in anti-Hindu, anti-Indian, and anti-desi hate,” he highlighted, pushing attendees to become more politically active. “It’s time to get involved more than ever before.”

Krishnamoorthi encouraged individuals from the community to consider running for public office at various levels, irrespective of their political leanings. “I urge you to think about joining local city councils or state houses. It doesn’t matter if you’re a Republican, Democrat, or Independent; your participation is what counts.”

He stressed the importance of having a say in the political arena: “There’s an old saying in Washington, D.C. If you don’t have a seat at the table, you’re on the menu. None of us can afford to be on the menu.”

Congressman Suhas Subramanyam supported this message, noting that true representation can effectively address the community’s issues. Congressman Shri Thanedar added that rising hatred against immigrants necessitates unity in the diaspora.

Senator Roger Marshall, a Republican from Kansas, also spoke about the significance of strengthening U.S.-India relations, advocating for a trade agreement that would benefit both countries, particularly agriculture in his region.

In recent years, Indian-American leaders have raised concerns over incidents of Hinduphobia and anti-India sentiments, including vandalism of Hindu temples and disruptions of religious gatherings.

The Indian-American community, estimated to be 5.2 million strong as of 2023, is one of the fastest-growing ethnic groups in the U.S. This group is increasingly making its mark in various sectors, including business, academia, and public service. The need for their voices to be heard in all facets of American life has never been more crucial.

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