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 increase political engagement amid rising anti-Hindu and anti-India rhetoric in the US.
Indian-American lawmakers urge diaspora to increase political engagement amid rising anti-Hindu and anti-India rhetoric in the US.
Indian-American lawmakers are calling on the diaspora to take a more active role in US politics, citing a rise in anti-Hindu and anti-India rhetoric. The lawmakers emphasized the need for greater representation and advocacy to counter negative narratives.
The push comes as incidents of hate speech and misinformation targeting Hindus and India have increased in recent years. Lawmakers argue that a stronger political presence can help educate the public and influence policy decisions.
Several Indian-American members of Congress have highlighted the importance of community engagement, including voting, fundraising, and running for office. They believe that increased participation will amplify the community's voice on issues such as religious freedom and bilateral relations.
The lawmakers also stressed the need to build coalitions with other minority groups to address common concerns. They called for unity within the diaspora to effectively respond to challenges and promote a positive image of the community.
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