Hindus for America First chairman and founder Utsav Sanduja announced the decision, claiming that Harris will be "very destabilizing for Indo-US relations".
Hindus for America First, a newly formed grassroots organization, has stated that it will support Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and run a campaign against Democratic contender Vice President Kamala Harris in critical battleground states Pennsylvania, Georgia, and North Carolina.
Hindus for America First chairman and founder Utsav Sanduja announced the decision on Thursday, claiming that Harris will be "very destabilising for Indo-US relations".
The issue is that if Kamala becomes president of the United States, she may appoint some liberal wolves to the bench who could overturn the Supreme Court on this (and) that, affecting Asian-American voters, he said.
The Biden-Harris government has not maintained border security. Harris, the second-in-command behind President Joe Biden, said that he did nothing to prevent the flow of illegal immigrants entering the United States.
As a result of all these illegal immigration, we've seen record crime and drug smuggling, and it's harming minority communities, particularly many Asian-American business owners, he said.
Sanduja, however, applauded Trump's attempts to strengthen the merit-based immigration system. He also praised the previous president's initiatives to strengthen defense and technological ties with India.
It is "very pro-Indian" for Trump. According to him, he was able to build a strong rapport with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and work with him on several defense initiatives that would help India stand up to China.
In contrast to Harris, who frequently made "disparaging remarks" about the Indian government and people, Sanduja claimed that Trump refrained from meddling in domestic matters.
He asserted that Kamala Harris would be extremely unstable for Indo-US relations.
In opposition to Harris, he claimed, Hindus for America First is organizing Hindus in battleground states like Georgia, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Arizona, and Nevada.
The attacks against Hindus in Bangladesh, according to Sanduja, are concerning to the Hindu community worldwide.
He stated, "We would request all political entities concerned to raise this issue," and mentioned how the Hindu population in Bangladesh is being disadvantaged.
I think highly of President Trump. Under his direction, the State Department admitted that Hindus were being persecuted in Afghanistan and Pakistan, among other places on the subcontinent. He said that President Trump took the lead in recognizing Hindu genocide in Pakistan.
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