In what community leaders are calling a first-of-its-kind political move, the American Hindu Coalition (AHC), a right-leaning Hindu advocacy organization, has endorsed Junaid Khan, a Pakistani American cybersecurity expert running for the Virginia House of Delegates in District 27.
The AHC, which has built its platform around “America First” economic policies, religious liberty protections, parental control in education, small-business growth, strong national defense, border security, and closer U.S.-India ties, has traditionally supported Indian American candidates. But its backing of Khan marks an unprecedented step across South Asia’s longstanding divides.
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This endorsement is unusual not only because Hindu advocacy groups in the U.S. have historically thrown their weight behind Indian-origin candidates, but also because India and Pakistan remain bitter rivals in South Asia. The endorsement comes just months after the two nations exchanged hostilities following the Pahalgam terror attacks in Kashmir. For many observers, the move underscores how domestic U.S. conservative values are taking precedence over South Asian national identities and historical tensions.
In a statement to 5WH, Srilekha Palle, representing AHC, explained the move:
“The American Hindu Coalition stands for a stronger America built on the principles of limited government, strong national defense, individual responsibility, and the enduring wisdom of Hindu enlightenment values. These ideals inspired America’s Founding Fathers and remain vital to our republic today. We proudly endorse Junaid Khan because he embodies these principles in action. As a father, cybersecurity expert, and Loudoun resident, he brings discipline, integrity, and real-world expertise, not empty politics. His commitment to safer streets, stronger schools, and accountable governance reflects the values that American Hindus cherish and strengthens the very foundation of our American republic.”
Khan, a naturalized U.S. citizen, has lived in Virginia for the past decade and built a career as a cybersecurity professional. He is campaigning on themes of “Family First, Faith in America, Law and Order, and Opportunity for All.”
Currently, the seat is held by Democrat Atoosa Reaser, who represents a district of more than 100,000 residents. While the district leans Democratic, shifting demographics — including a growing immigrant population — could play a pivotal role in November’s election.
In response to the endorsement, Khan expressed gratitude: “The endorsement means so much to me. We share a commitment to service, prosperous communities, and opportunity for all."
The election is scheduled for November 4, and while Khan acknowledges the uphill battle of contesting in a largely blue district, he believes that support from Indian and Hindu American voters could provide a decisive edge.
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