The issue of temple attacks and Hinduphobia was debated in the US Parliament.

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  • Allegations that the American Hindu community faces discrimination in the country
  • The proposal presented by Indian-origin MP Shri Thanedar was sent to a committee of the House
  • The Hindu American community has made significant contributions to America’s progress.

A resolution was presented before the US Parliament condemning the attacks on Hindu temples in America and Hinduphobia. The proposal presented by Shri Thanedar, an Indian-origin Congressman, has been sent to a committee of the House for review. It is noteworthy that even before this, MPs of Indian origin had written a letter to the Justice Department demanding answers to the attacks on Hindu temples. The resolution said that although the Hindu American community has made significant contributions to America’s progress, this class faces prejudice. Hindu American students are teased in schools and colleges. They also have to face prejudice, hatred and crime. According to the FBI report on hate crimes, incidents of hate crimes against Hindus and attacks on temples have increased in America. According to the proposal, people of Hindu community from different parts of the world have been coming to America since 1900 and their number is about 40 lakh. This community has made an important contribution to the American economy and the development of every industrial sector.

Wrote a letter to the Justice Department

A few days earlier, on March 29, Indian American lawmakers Raja Krishnamurthy, Ro Khanna, Thanedar, Amy Bera and Pramila Jayapal had also written a letter to the US Justice Department seeking information on investigation into the incidents of attacks on Hindu temples. The letter said that attacks on temples have taken place in states from New York to California. This has spread fear and panic among the Hindu community living in America. The MPs expressed displeasure over the progress in the investigation into attacks on temples and asked what the investigating agencies were doing to solve such cases. What steps are being taken?

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