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Indian-American lawmaker says attacks on Hindus in US have seen substantial rise

Shri Thanedar and four other Indian-American lawmakers had recently written to the US justice department seeking a probe on the recent surge in attacks on Hindu temples and places of worship.

Shri Thanedar (Picture: Twitter/@ShriThanedar)

By: Shubham Ghosh

TAKING note of a substantial rise in attacks against Hindus in the US, Indian American Congressman Shri Thanedar has said that this was just the “beginning of a coordinated anti-Hindu attack” and asked the community members to join hands against hate crimes.

The lawmaker from Michigan made his remarks during a news conference held at the National Press Club in Washington on Monday (15).

“Today I am seeing in the United States a substantial increase in attacks on Hinduism. A lot of misinformation is being circulated whether it is online or otherwise,” he said.

Apart from Thanedar, four other Democratic Indian-American lawmakers — Ro Khanna, Raja Krishnamoorthi, Ami Bera and Pramila Jayapal — had recently written to the US justice department to provide them updates on the status of investigations into recent acts of vandalism and attacks on Hindu temples and places of worship in the country.

Read: Indian American lawmakers seek status on anti-Hindu crime probe from US justice department

At the press conference organised by HinduAction, a non-profit body, Thanedar complained that no action has been taken against those responsible for the attacks and no arrests have been made either.

“We have experienced substantially more events of this kind in recent months. I have a feeling that this is just the beginning of a very coordinated attempt against this community and the community must stand together. The time has come and I will stand with you,” Thanedar said.

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“Having practised Hinduism, having grown up as a Hindu in a Hindu household, I know what Hinduism is. It is a very peaceful religion,” he said, adding that it is not a religion that attacks others. However, this community continues to be misrepresented, misunderstood, sometimes deliberately, he said.

“I recently joined four of my Indian-American colleagues to write to the Department of Justice. You know, one of the concerns that we had was the rising attacks on places of worship,” Thanedar said.

“We’ve seen those happening in California, we have seen those happening all the way in New York and all across America. It appears to be a very coordinated effort to attack these places of worship, which has created a lot of fear in the community,” he said.

Thanedar alleged that often local law enforcement enters into these investigations which go nowhere. He said it leaves the community feeling like they have nobody who cares about them. That means that the community continues to live in fear. The community continues to live in an adverse situation with essentially no help from law enforcement, he added.

The lawmaker said there is a need to coordinate efforts between the local law enforcement, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the Department of Justice.

“A higher priority needs to be assigned to such hate crimes against this peaceful community,” he said.

“That is what we have asked the justice department to do and it is time for the whole community to come together and make sure that we demand equality, that we demand justice. We will not tolerate such hate against Hinduism.”

Thanedar said he has introduced a resolution in the Congress on “anti-Hindu attacks”. “Through the resolution and the letter that we wrote to the Department of Justice, we continue to put pressure on this administration to ensure that the Hindu community has a right to live in peace,” he said.

Utsav Chakrabarti from HinduACtion described it as a historic resolution in the fight against “anti-Hindu crimes” in the US.

(With PTI inputs)

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