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Trump stands for religious freedom, strong Indo-US Ties, says Hindu PAC founder Sanduja

November 2024 469 views 06 Min 43 Sec

 

In a recent conversation with New India Abroad, Utsav Sanduja, founder and chairman of Hindus for America First, lauded former President Donald Trump for his Diwali message, stating that the former president’s acknowledgment of Hindu, Buddhist, Jain, and Sikh communities had resonated strongly. “President Trump is a great man, a great leader… full credit goes to him… for wishing all the Hindus, Buddhists, Jains, and Sikhs a very blessed Diwali,” Sanduja remarked. He added that Trump's message was particularly impactful due to the focus on human rights and the issue of Hindu persecution in Bangladesh.

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