Indian-American lawmakers urge diaspora to enter politics amid rise in anti-India sentiment
Indian-American lawmakers call on the diaspora to run for office as anti-India sentiment grows.
Indian-American lawmakers call on the diaspora to run for office as anti-India sentiment grows.
Indian-American lawmakers are urging members of the Indian diaspora in the United States to enter politics, citing a rise in anti-India sentiment. The call comes amid concerns over increasing hostility toward India and its diaspora in certain quarters.
Lawmakers emphasized the importance of political representation to counter negative narratives and protect the interests of the community. They argued that greater participation in the political process would help amplify the voice of Indian-Americans and address misconceptions about India.
The appeal was made during a virtual event organized by a diaspora advocacy group. Participants included elected officials of Indian origin who shared their experiences and encouraged others to consider running for office at local, state, and federal levels.
The lawmakers noted that the Indian-American community has grown in size and influence but remains underrepresented in politics. They stressed that active engagement is essential to safeguard the community's rights and to foster a better understanding of India's contributions globally.
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