Hindu-American women support Republicans and Trump


Donald Trump’s pro-market policies, tough stance against China, and recognition of the contributions of the Hindu community in the US have struck a chord with a group of Hindu women who support Republicans to make sure that win the presidential election on November 3. choice.

By participating in an online session, a panel of Hindu-American women, from different walks of life, expressed their strong opinions in favor of President Trump.

Karishma Himatsinghani, a Dallas media entrepreneur, said she is neither left nor right, but rather a moderate centrist who finds Trump following a centrist path in programs and policies.

It is the left-wing media that have placed a right-wing image on Trump as a matter of political expediency. Trump’s approach is to keep the economy going during the uncertain Covid-19 crisis. The president’s commitment is reflected in tax cuts for businesses and the removal of regressive government regulations that impeded economic activity, he said.

“Look at the way Democrats have responded to the recent riots in Oakland, Seattle and elsewhere, where they are seen as backing the rioters, which should sound the alarm bells of all voters. How are we supposed to survive with anarchy in the streets, where the forces of order are undermined and attacked by a certain political class? she asked.

Democrats were brainwashing young people by subscribing to lawlessness and violence as a solution to social justice problems, Himatsinghani claimed, stating that it will further exacerbate the depravity of those affected, rather than provide relief and resolution.

“Trump is the only president in US history who has openly recognized the Hindu community and appreciates their contributions at the ‘Howdy Modi’ event. Democrats have always defamed the Hindu community and religion with pejorative terms, and have even excluded them this time from the electoral manifesto completely, “he said.

Srilekha Palle, a health care administrator, investigated the ideology of the Democratic Party.

“Do you want an education for your children dictated by the big government, or by you as a parent? Do you want health care to be decided by doctors and healthcare professionals and costs driven by the market, or by big government that is unaccountable? If you want your lives to be governed by government bureaucrats, vote for the Democrats, but if you want to live in a free society, vote for the Republicans, ”he asked the panelists.

Palle said President Trump has strengthened Indo-U.S. Relations, where he has taken unprecedented steps to acknowledge India’s concerns about terrorism and the threat posed by China.

By renaming the entire region to Indo-Pacific, the US president has finally recognized India’s stabilizing role in global affairs, he said.

In recognition of the increasing connectivity between the Indian and Pacific oceans, the Trump administration in 2018 changed the name of the US Pacific Command to US Indo-Pacific Command. The move reflects the growing importance of the Indian Ocean. in the strategic thinking of the United States.

Vandana Mangalick, a longtime Minneapolis Democrat who voted five times for that party, highlighted Democrats’ stance on Kashmir and the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA).

“Democrats are supposed to defend the human rights of the persecuted. But why did six Democratic-controlled city councils pass anti-India resolutions oppose the CAA? What business have city councils meddling in the affairs of a sovereign country? she asked.

Raman Bhaumik, a Dallas businessman, said: “Republicans have always supported small businesses and reduced government regulations to manageable levels. Their policies are reflected in the way companies have obtained speedy loan approvals even during difficult times from Covid-19. We would not have survived Covid-19 without the support of the Republicans. “

“I am the product of a stereotypical Bengali intellectual family background, where social welfare, social reform and liberal thinking are worshiped, but what is happening in America today is that a noble purpose of social justice has been hijacked to serve a partisan political purpose, and extremists disguise themselves behind social justice to spread chaos in society, ”said Dr. Paramita Sarkar, a scientist.

Radhika Garimella, another recent Democrat, said there was a big gap between what Democrats promise and what they actually deliver.

Democrats have vastly failed to control the growth of extremism in their party, reflecting how the governments under their administration are managed. Democrats have decided to house and nurture socialists like Bernie Sanders, he claimed, adding that there is no choice but to leave the party and join the Republicans in securing a massive victory for Trump.

Sangeeta Dua, Indian American Republican President of Greater Houston, introduced a resolution in favor of the Republicans and President Trump due to strong advocacy, law and order on the streets, free-market health care, American jobs, rebuilding the US industry, and a strong US presence in global affairs to keep the peace.

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