Biden goes all out to woo US Hindus
Washington, September 2
The Biden campaign has announced the launch of “Hindu Americans for Biden” as part of its efforts to attract over 2 million members of the community in the US and address their issues, including hate crimes. Indian-American Congressman from Illinois, Raja Krishnamoorthi, is scheduled to address the first meeting of “Hindus for Biden” on Thursday, the organisers said on Tuesday.
The move from the Biden campaign comes over a fortnight after the Trump campaign on August 14 announced the formation of the “Hindu Voices for Trump”.
In the November 3 presidential election, Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden and his Indian-American running mate Kamala Harris will challenge incumbent Republican President Trump and Vice-President Mike Pence.
This is, perhaps, for the first time in the history of the US presidential elections that the two major political parties have made an outreach coalition for the Hindus in the country.
The development is being seen as a sign of the growing political prominence of Hindus in America. Hinduism is the fourth largest faith in the US, representing approximately one per cent of the US population in 2016. There have been official coalitions for Muslims and Jews in the past.
“The diversity of the Hindu American community can’t be understated and we wanted to make sure that their concerns are addressed directly through, among other things, events like this,” said Murali Balaji, co-chair of “Hindu Americans for Biden”.
“We are highlighting the Biden campaign’s commitment to the Hindu American community, one of the most loyal constituencies of the Democratic Party,” he added.
According to its organisers, the event, as well as forthcoming ones, will energise Hindu Americans across age groups and cultural backgrounds to vote for former vice president Biden, particularly given his background as a person of faith.
In addition to Congressman Krishnamoorthi’s address, there will be a focused policy discussion on how hate crimes against Hindus have surged threefold under President Donald Trump and what Biden will do to address these attacks on the community.
According to the FBI’s hate crime statistics, since Trump took office, the number of hate crimes across the US has greatly increased, claimed Ajay Bhutoria of National AAPI Leadership Council.
“Indian-Americans of all (religious) backgrounds have been subjected to bullying and xenophobic attacks and need a reassurance,” he said. — PTI
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- Paryushana is an annual eight to ten-day period of fasting and meditation for Jain worshippers. Over 150,000 Jains live in the United States. PTI
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