'Go Back To India': White Supremacists Tore Indian Flag, Warns US Congressman
- Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi highlighted a rise in anti-Indian hate incidents in the US, citing a Texas event where White supremacists shouted slogans and tore the Indian flag outside Frisco City Hall.
- Krishnamoorthi and fellow Democratic lawmakers introduced a congressional resolution condemning racist language targeting Indian and Chinese Americans, with focus on controversial social media posts by President Donald Trump.
- The resolution emphasized that such rhetoric promotes harmful stereotypes and prejudice against immigrant communities and urged public figures to avoid discriminatory language.
- Krishnamoorthi called for unity against discrimination facing any group, emphasizing collective action to oppose all forms of hate in America.
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'Go Back To India': White Supremacists Tore Indian Flag, Warns US Congressman
Indian-origin US Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi has raised concerns about what he described as a rise in anti-Indian hate incidents across the United States, pointing to a recent demonstration in Texas as an example of growing hostility towards the community. Speaking on social media, the Illinois Democrat said a group identified as White supremacists gathered outside City Hall in Frisco, Texas, where they shouted anti-India slogans and tore th…
Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi flags incidents of anti-India hate in US
Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi has highlighted a disturbing increase in anti-India hate incidents across the United States. He cited a recent event in Frisco, Texas, where white supremacists displayed anti-India slogans and damaged the Indian flag. Krishnamoorthi emphasized that hate has no place in America, regardless of religion or nationality.
US Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi flags incidents of anti-India hate after Texas incident - The Tribune
The Democratic lawmaker cites an incident in Texas where a group of White supremacists shouted anti-India slogans and tore the Indian flag in front of City Hall.
Hate Has No Place in America, Says Raja Krishnamoorthi After Anti-India Slogans in Texas
Democratic Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi has condemned white supremacist slogans targeting Indians and other communities, saying hatred and prejudice have no place in the United States and calling for people to unite against discrimination. His remarks came after reports of protesters outside a Texas city hall chanting slogans such as “Go back to India” and “You will not replace us”. The congressman said such expressions of hate, regardless of…

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