Indian-American Lawmakers Seek Greater Diaspora Role In Politics Amid Rising Anti-Hindu And Anti-India Rhetoric In US
Indian-American lawmakers urge diaspora to engage more in U.S. politics amid rising anti-Hindu and anti-India rhetoric.
Indian-American lawmakers urge diaspora to engage more in U.S. politics amid rising anti-Hindu and anti-India rhetoric.
Indian-American lawmakers are calling on the diaspora to take a more active role in U.S. politics, citing an increase in anti-Hindu and anti-India rhetoric in the country. The appeal comes as community leaders express concern over growing hostility and misinformation targeting their heritage.
During a recent event, lawmakers highlighted the need for greater political representation and civic participation to counter negative narratives. They emphasized that the diaspora's involvement is crucial in shaping policies and public perception.
The lawmakers pointed to specific incidents of hate speech and biased reporting as examples of the challenges faced. They urged community members to vote, run for office, and engage with local and national political processes.
The call to action reflects a broader effort to strengthen the community's political voice and ensure that issues affecting Indian-Americans are addressed. Organizers plan to hold workshops and outreach programs to facilitate greater engagement.
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