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Complacency and unfamiliarity contribute to rise in hate crimes says HAF director Suhag Shukla

March 2024 755 views 19 Min 15 Sec

Suhag Shukla, the executive director of the prominent Hindu American Foundation, highlighted the cause of the rise in Hinduphobia and hate crimes against Hindus at the Congressional briefing on Hinduphobia organized by HinduACTion.

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