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Attorney Vishal Ganesan defends diaspora's Hinduphobia concerns

He was responding to claims that Hindu groups backed Hinduphobia protections but opposed explicit caste discrimination language.

 Vishal Ganesan and image of a temple vandalism in Canada Vishal Ganesan and image of a temple vandalism in Canada / Vishal Ganesan via X and Canadian Hindu Chamber of Commerce via X

Indian-origin attorney Vishal Ganesan backed Indian American diaspora's "Hinduphobia" fears, highlighting how the word predates modern conversations about the alleged "Hindu invasion" in the United States.

Responding to a social media post highlighting the dichotomy between the demands of Hindu Americans for anti-discrimination laws to explicitly state "Hinduphobia" while being opposed to including "caste discrimination," even though both kinds of discrimination are already illegal in the United States and new laws only act to legislatively cement the legal position.

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