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Indian-American businessman joins race for Republican nomination for Virginia lieutenant governor

Puneet Ahluwalia serves on the Northern Virginia Republican Business Forum and is an active member of local unit of the Republican Party

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Washington, September 29

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An Indian-American businessman has joined the race for the Republican nomination for Lieutenant Governor of Virginia, campaigning on a message of “hope, growth and opportunity”.

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“Virginia is in trouble right now and we’re running out of time as Democrats offer the same old tired promises,” 55-year-old Puneet Ahluwalia said announcing his run for the lieutenant governor nomination last week. “My campaign will bring a message of hope, growth and opportunity to every person, every family and every community in Virginia,” he said.

Delhi-born Ahluwalia migrated to the US in 1990. His wife Nadia is originally from Afghanistan.

“As immigrants ourselves, my wife and I weren’t born as Americans. We chose to become Americans and for good reason,” he said, adding, “I am not a politician. I am a proud American living the American dream.”

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“I came to the United States and Virginia almost 30 years ago. My first job was delivering electronics to retail stores and since then I have built businesses and created jobs and opportunities for others. Today, I work as a consultant to international businesses on client acquisition, marketing and strategic affairs,” Ahluwalia said.

Ahluwalia serves on the Northern Virginia Republican Business Forum and is an active member of the local unit of the Republican Party.

Describing himself as “pro-life, pro-liberty and pro-Virginia first”, he said there was a need to reopen schools and economy and get the lives back together.

In an interview with local Richmond Times-Dispatch, Ahluwalia said: “As a person of colour, I sympathise with those who are frustrated and angry about race in this country.” He said progressives “make big promises, trap minorities in dependence and hopelessness, then expect we’ll keep voting to re-elect them”. PTI

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