Hindus for America First endorses Trump: 'He is pro-India, Harris would be destabilizing’

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The grassroots organization

Hindus for America First

has announced its

endorsement

of Republican candidate Donald Trump. In a bold move that could shift dynamics in the upcoming presidential race, the group also revealed plans to launch a campaign against Democratic nominee Vice President Kamala Harris in pivotal battleground states, including Pennsylvania, Georgia, and North Carolina.

Concerns over Harris’s impact on Indo-US relations

At a press conference on Thursday, Utsav Sanduja, chairman and founder of Hindus for America First, voiced strong concerns about Harris's potential presidency. Sanduja warned that Harris could destabilize Indo-US relations. "If Kamala becomes the president, she might appoint liberal judges who could overturn critical Supreme Court decisions affecting Asian-American voters," he said.
Sanduja also criticized the Biden-Harris administration’s handling of border security. "Under their watch, we've seen a surge in illegal immigration, leading to unprecedented crime rates and drug smuggling, which particularly impacts minority communities, including many Asian-American business owners," he asserted.

Trump's record on India praised
In contrast, Sanduja praised Trump for his pro-India stance. He highlighted Trump’s efforts to foster a merit-based immigration system and strengthen defense and technology ties with India. "Trump has been very supportive of India. His strong relationship with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his commitment to defense projects have been beneficial for India’s strategic position against China," Sanduja noted.

He further criticized Harris for her "disparaging remarks" about India, claiming that Trump avoided interfering in India’s internal affairs, which he believes is crucial for maintaining strong Indo-US relations.
Organizing in battleground states
Hindus for America First is mobilizing support in key states like Georgia, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Arizona, and Nevada. Sanduja emphasized the global Hindu community’s concerns about attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh, urging political leaders to address the issue.
Trump's acknowledgment of Hindu persecution
Sanduja also credited Trump for his administration’s acknowledgment of Hindu persecution in various countries. "Under President Trump, the State Department recognized the persecution of Hindus in places like Afghanistan and Pakistan. His leadership in acknowledging Hindu genocide was significant," Sanduja said.
As the election campaign heats up, Hindus for America First aims to leverage their influence in these crucial states, shaping the narrative and potentially impacting the election’s outcome.

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