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American Hindu organization openly supports Trump, calls Kamala Harris ‘dangerous’ for India-US relations

Presidential elections are to be held in America at the end of this year (2024). While Joe Biden is the candidate from the Republican Party, the Democratic Party has nominated Kamala Harris. The US elections are being said to be very interesting this time. Meanwhile, an American Hindu organization has openly supported Donald Trump.

The ‘Hindus for America First’ organization has announced that it will support Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump. The organization has said that it will campaign against Democratic candidate Kamala Harris in the key electoral states of Pennsylvania, Georgia and North Carolina.

Kamala Harris will be harmful!

Utsav Sanduja, president and founder of Hindus for America First, claims that Kamala Harris will be ‘very destabilising for India-US relations.’ He further added, ‘The worry is that if Kamala becomes the President of the United States, she may put some liberal ‘wolves’ on the bench.’

Said this about the Biden administration

Sanduja further said, ‘The Biden-Harris administration has not kept the border safe. Kamala Harris is currently the second in command after President Joe Biden. She has done nothing to stop the flow of illegal immigrants into the US. As a result of all these illegal immigrants, we have seen record crime, record drug trafficking. This is affecting minority communities, especially many Asian-American business owners.’

Trump’s efforts praised

Sanduja praised Trump’s efforts to make the immigration system more merit-based. He also praised the former president’s efforts to promote defense and technology cooperation with India. He said Trump is a supporter of India. He succeeded in building excellent relations with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and collaborating on several defense projects, which will enable India to compete with China.

Source (PTI) (NDTV) (HINDUSTANTIMES)

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