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Indian-American lawmakers search briefing on rise in hate crimes in opposition to Hindus in US

NEW DELHI: 5 Indian-American lawmakers requested a briefing from america division of justice and the FBI concerning a rise in hate crimes in opposition to Hindus and vandalism of temples within the nation.”Attacks at mandirs from New York to California have contributed to increased collective anxiety among Hindu Americans,” the lawmakers mentioned in a letter addressed to assistant legal professional common Kristen Clarke.Expressing issues about lack of ‘leads’ on suspects in these assaults, the lawmakers, together with Raja Krishnamoorthi, Ro Khanna, Shri Thanedar, Pramila Jayapal, and Ami Bera mentioned, “Leaders from these impacted communities have expressed there are unfortunately ‘no leads’ on suspects, leaving many to continue to live in fear and intimidation.””Our communities remain concerned about law enforcement coordination regarding these bias-motivated crimes, and they are left wondering if there is appropriate federal oversight to ensure equal protection under the law,” they added.Requesting for an pressing briefing, the letter learn, “Given the urgency of the situation, we ask that you provide us with a briefing no later than Thursday, April 18th.” The initiative has been positively acquired by Indian-American leaders, with Khanderao Kand from the Basis for India and Indian Diaspora Research saying, “Against the backdrop of local officials often failing to investigate the cases to find the culprits, we thank the Indian-American House of Representatives for asking the FBI and DOJ to investigate.””In Q1 2024, we witnessed a sudden spike in vandalism as well as thefts in temples in America,” Kand mentioned.

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