Trump is going to be very good for India
Donald Trump is the only president, the only American politician, who had the guts to stand with India in particular and Hindus in general. Not only Purnima Nath served as the secretary of the Republican Party of Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, but she demonstrated successfully as key navigator - battleground state.
Purnima Nath is the founder of iExit and HindusAndTrump, initiatives focused on promoting Hindu issues and conservative values within the South Asian community. It is unfortunate that Kamala Harris hasn't visited India in the last four years as vice president. If she was a proud heritage holder, she would have visited India first, because that is her mother's land.
Purnima Nath had been an outspoken supporter of Donald Trump. She shared what she personally draws to Trump's leadership and political vision clearly now that the entire globe realises her vision, Purnima Nath aligned with Trump because he's very straightforward. Whether one likes him or dislikes him, it's a secondary question, but all are certain that we are going to get the truth out from the horse's mouth, there's no filter.
Trump is a seasoned and career politician. His party men spend a lot of time in order to polish themselves, to try to figure out which audience wants to hear what. Trump proved to be one among the best.
Added to the disadvantage to the political career of Kamala Harris who has not run her ads in Michigan, where there's a large Muslim population while she not promoted herself as a true Palestine supporter. She was judged by her pro muslim symbolic leadership.
Similarly, in Pennsylvania, she's actually enticed the Jewish population with pro Israel messages. Most Americans align with President Trump as he is an anti war, but a pro business guy. When we look at his delivery in one term, American lives were much better. So to every American, the career politician is a massive turn off for him, because they actually try to pretend and tell you what you would like to hear DONALD TRUMP.
While Donald Trump is coming from outside the political arena, We find him very outspoken, straightforward and you get what you pay for each second and each penny. of your donation mentioned Chairman of the Freedom Party of India Advocate Higher Judiciary and Global Analysts Mr. M.A.Mujeeb.
While Mrs. Purnima Nath has been actively involved in Republican politics, how she will work alongside Donald Trump in his new team and supporters as a Indian born brown colored woman as she has been known to the world. There's a lot of truth in it as there's less diversity. When an Indian goes to Republican party meetings, he or she is known as an Indian brown color sitting there.
As for Indians, they are Indo American progressive law abiding citizens, they become Republicans because the Republican party had outreached to Indians particularly, or the Indian community irrespective of the Hindu or the Muslim Indo-American Societies. The Hindu-Christian divide should not be allowed to be spread like in India, the American Society should be free from the polarisation
Here in India Hindus look at both Muslim and Christian minorities as their enemies. The Indian White Paper wish to invoke ideology of John F. Kennedy's quote "Don't look for what the country can do for you, look for what you can do for your country"'
All pro American Indians irrespective of Hindu or Muslim or Christian align with that thought process that you can't always ask for it, sometimes you have to give and that's how we get involved and amalgamate with the Republican party politics in America.
A majority of them realized that Trump's policies were better for India. They became Trump supporters because most Indian intellectual NRI society had done their individual and Indo-American Friendship research.
Indians looked into the policies. And obviously Hindu or Muslim also started exchanging mutual and collective ideas of supporting Donald Trump en masse. Their NRI philosophy is in understanding of abortion, immigration and good versus evil.
Given that Wisconsin is a key battleground state, how Indians assess the Republican party's chances and what strategies have been employed to ensure success, particularly when Democrats seem to be confident of winning a dollored question.
Wisconsin is a swing state, but has done its best. Like Purnima Nath lives in Milwaukee county which is one of the top two counties that actually decides how the state is going to do because of the high population. Because Milwaukee city has almost half a million people, it is ruled by Democrats, and there's no way a Republican or a conservative can actually win. But most Indians still ran as a conservative.
They still had to bring their perspective as an opposition in this county because everybody who's running, individually brings their liberal ideology and one sided agenda. But at the same time, Indians were voicing their concerns. Indians are voicing their opposition views. And Indians are voicing what is right for us.
As Indians have seen a massive shift after these four years of disaster. In the place where Purnima Nath lives in the county, the State has the highest population of black people, and they have seen the low income, black people are the ones actually shifting towards Trump because they understood it was difficult for them.
It's the same thing that has happened to the Indian community in general. There's a 20% dip in Democrat voters from Indian American voters. That has happened because Indians have understood in the last few years; even before, that the Democrat party is not standing for Indians.
The Democrat Party was pushing anti CAA resolutions against Hindus and, they were standing for Kashmir separatism, pushing Khalistan separatism from this soil, and they're actually trying to impose caste on the Hindu Indian community in America. The Hindu Brahmin community who poppute the peaceful society think they are frustrated at this point of time, Wanted Donald Trump out from the contest and for working indirectly for the winning chances of Harris.
The Brahmin Indian -American NRIs found two foundational initiatives that were proposed and accepted by American Society in larger interest-- anti Muslim Minorities and iExit and HindusAndTrump combined. But that ultimately converted into iExit and IndiansAndTrump
First one is iExit, its Indian exit. Through This initiative, we communicate with Indian Hindu people that the Democrat Party is not good for Hindu society, for foreign policy and not good for the country that Indians are living in America.
However, at that point of time, they realized that Indian people, the Hindu people, were very self conscious and image conscious and working for polarisation of the American Society like that is working Indian dominion. As such they were factually not associating with Trump at all. Trump won the sympathy of Indian Muslim-Christiann other Indian minorities as a whole..
So then they started IndiansAndTrump in order to make sure that they actually come to the right side, not sit on the center and as a separate entity but vote for Trump enmass. Indian NRIs may be a small community, but their views align with traditional family values rather than western values. Because Indians are non violent people, they haven't come over there to take over American countries. They haven't come to impose their own faith like Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Godhi Media team is working across India.
Over the last couple of election cycles, Indians have seen a massive shift of Hindu Indian Americans towards the rightwing, the RSS ideology side by polarising American Society by destroying her secular credentials.
Even now Indian minorities and some secular Indian Hindus have seen a massive shift coming towards Trump and the credit certainly goes to Indian-American intellectual minorities. So, all these things that Indians are trying to do over here is to make sure that as a micro minority Indian American community, neither idefamed or trashed, is shamed for their different faiths, beliefs and heritage like that of American blacks.
No Indian is going to bend or convert that in order to be accepted by somebody in a different country. Since all Indian Americans have traditionally leaned Democratic values, and did not align either an Indian American running for President, nor believed some Indian Americans might still lean toward Donald Trump and the Republican party instead of supporting one of their own.
They judiciously used their democratic franchise in the larger interest of American Society as a whole They accordingly identified American politics as something that they absolutely despise. It should be based on American merits and capabilities as it is the second largest democracy of the world.
It is pertinent to answer how America made its democracy working a thousand dollar question in two parts. On merit, Kamala Harris is not a presidential candidate of the Democrat party today. It was basically a coup that was executed to sideline Joe Biden indeed.
A massive Deep State agenda was executed and it was shown to the normal public that this was all cool and nice. This particular person has not won anything. But she was installed by the circumstances as progressed in her favour. What primary did she actually win to be the official nominee of the party? Now, from an identity standpoint, she factually never took pride in her Indian heritage, she might have felt that she would lose non Indian votes in America.
She talks about her mother all the time, but she never used the Indian identity as a pride, instead talks about South Asian identity. She succeeded in her game, but people have also opened their eyes. All Americans knew for that reason that she hasn't visited India in the last four years as vice president.
If she were a proud Indian heritage holder, she would have visited India first, because that is her mother's land. So she does not have to have the same heritage and background to understand that the person is good for you and the society as a whole, like Trump adopted whole India as his first friend.
It is not necessary to care whether Kamala Harris has Indian background or not, her policies are disappointing. Her policies are really harming the people of not only America but the rest of democratic societies in the world. Whether she wants to turn the page because she failed as vice president. What did she build better, indeed American progressive Society knows.
The key issues that mattered most to Indian American voters today, and how do they think the Republicans can better address their concerns compared to the Democrats.
It is inflation or whether it is from a perspective of merit based opportunities, or whether it is education institutions, where they're actually pushing gender changes without the knowledge of the parents.
The Indian people are not used to that kind of stuff. Although Indians assimilate within the American community, their culture didn't teach us that you can leave our children in the hands of the government and they can do whatever they want to do with that child.
Indians have their differences, but at the same time, Indians understand their limits in differences and that's how the Indian-American society had grown there as peace and progressive lovers. The imposition through the school system that however disturbed the Indian -Americans.
They are pushing books on sex education. Our Indian society does not like that, Indians don't want their children to be taken away from us through the Adult oriented school system. While the whole primary care gender education is not going to fly, it's not flying with the Indian American community, the immigration remains as another crucial and major issue.
However, since Donald Trump won the Nov-2024 elections, the question is to how he delivers his election promises has become a debatable question by the Indo-Americans to be addressed as the top priorities for Trump in the second term, particularly when it comes to engaging with Indian Americans for the crucial posts in American Administration.
Trump is the only president-elect, the only American politician, who had the guts to stand by India. Donald Trump is not only good for the Indians, with American people in his back-grounds, but he' also good for the world peace as well, he tends bring fame for himself on par with John F. Kennedy
Definitely Donald Trump is not going to be bad for India and other democracies, to twist Indian votes in his favour, he spoke for Hindus at the American November 2024 hustings. Trump said that the Hindu community globally is going to be protected by him. At least he made the statement. That's why I aligned with him.
It's going to be very good for India. It's going to be good for American citizens too. It's going to be good for global peace as well.
It doesn't matter what the media has portrayed him to be, or labeled him with, he's good for humanity, that's pretty clear in terms of what he has done in the past.
While the Left is frightened of him, that is why they want to eliminate him, the Indian right wing led by Narendra Modi's RSS is pulling him towards Hindutva. Time has to be seen whether Donald Trump will protect America as it is or convert American Society into Hindutva under the influence of his friend and Prime Minister Narendra Modi ?