Washington: Indian-American Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi has denounced the racist response to Republican National Committeewoman Harmeet Dhillon's recital of Sikh prayer 'Ardas' in the presence of the party's presidential nominee Donald Trump, and said it was "completely unacceptable".
Dhillon, a Republican Party leader and Civil Rights Attorney recited the prayers at the four-day Republican National Convention that began last Monday. Delegates and officials had gathered at the event in Milwaukee to greet Trump like a hero for the first time since a gunman opened fire at the former president during a campaign rally in Pennsylvania, grazing his ear.
Following her recital of 'ardas', Dhillon was trolled on social media and most of them appeared to be from her party's support base. In a statement on Friday, Krishnamoorthi said, "The reprehensible and racist response to Republican National Committeewoman Harmeet Dhillon's Sikh prayer on Monday night is completely unacceptable."
Krishnamoorthi, a four-term Congressman from Illinois, is a Democrat. "Discrimination on the basis of race or religion has no place in America, and must be called out and strongly condemned by Democrats and Republicans alike when it occurs," he said.
The Congressman has been vocal in speaking against discrimination against Indian Americans, cutting across party lines. At the Republican National Convention last Monday, Dhillon (55) said, "These last 48 hours have been some of the most intense, yet more prayerful of our lives, the heinous attack on President Trump and his supporters made all of us pause and seek answers in comfort."