Washington: In view of the upcoming presidential elections in America, Indian-American MP Shri Thanedar has raised 50 lakh US dollars. Thanedar has received the endorsement of more than 15 influential elected officials and organizations, solidifying his position as an influential candidate in the upcoming election. Sho represents Michigan. He belongs to the Democratic Party and was elected to the US House of Representatives in the 2022 elections. The MP’s campaign team said on Wednesday that Thanedar had received US$5,100,462 in cash.
What did the police officer say?
“I am honored to receive such overwhelming support from the community and reputable organizations,” a statement from the Sheriff’s Office said. “Together, we are working toward progress, equality, and Michigan.” We will continue to fight to achieve opportunity for all citizens of the U.S.” Thanedar is supported by Congresswomen Amy Bera, Judy See, Robert Garcia, Marcy Kaptur, Ro Khanna, Raja Krishnamurthy, Ted Liu, Seth Magaziner, Brad Sherman, Dina Titus Has been achieved. Apart from these, ‘Human Rights Campaign’, ‘Labourers International Union of North America’ (LIUNA), ‘National Education Association’, ‘Michigan Education Association’ and ‘Newton Action Alliance’ are the organizations that have supported Thanedar.
Police officer spoke openly on Hinduphobia
Indian-American MP Shri Thanedar is also known for his outspoken statements. Recently he had expressed concern over the fact that Hinduphobia has increased in America in recent times. He said that recently Hinduphobia has increased in America, which needs to be fought because there is no place for hatred in this country. The police station had said, ‘We are seeing Hinduphobia increasing recently. We also see California SB403 (a bill to ban racial discrimination) and that’s just the beginning. Our temples and Hindus are under attack all over the world. This is one reason why I decided to form the Hindu Caucus. Language
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