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  • Ashwin Ramaswami Condemns Shawn Still's Anti-Hindu Attacks: A Call for Unity and Justice

Ashwin Ramaswami Condemns Shawn Still's Anti-Hindu Attacks: A Call for Unity and Justice

October 2024 479 views 01 Min 49 Sec

State Senate Candidate Ashwin Ramaswami strongly condemns sitting Senator Shawn Still's recent anti-Hindu attacks, labeling members of the Hindu community as religious radicals and extremists. Ramaswami emphasizes that such faith-based discrimination has no place in society and calls for unity and justice. He urges the community to "Arise, Awake," and stand up against these unjust accusations.

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