Houston: Donald Trump's market-friendly policies, tough stance against China and acknowledgement of the contributions of the Hindu community in the US have struck a chord with a group of Hindu-American women who are rooting for the Republicans to ensure that he wins the November 3 presidential election.
Participating in an online session, a panel of Hindu-American women, from different walks of life, expressed their strong views in favour of President Trump.
Karishma Himatsinghani, a media entrepreneur from Dallas, said that she is neither a Leftist, nor a Rightist, but a moderate centrist who finds Trump treading a centrist path in programmes and policies.
It is the Leftist media that has affixed an image of Right-wing on Trump as a matter of political expediency. Trump's focus is on keeping the economy going during the uncertain COVID-19 crisis. The president's commitment is reflected in tax-cuts for businesses and removal of regressive government regulations that impeded economic activity, she said.
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"Look at the way the Democrats have responded to the recent riots in Oakland, Seattle and elsewhere, where they are seen as endorsing the rioters, which should ring alarm bells for all voters. How are we supposed to survive with lawlessness on the streets, where law enforcement agencies are undermined and attacked by a certain political class? she asked.
The Democrats were brainwashing the youth in subscribing to anarchy and violence as a solution to the social justice issues, Himatsinghani claimed, asserting that it will further exacerbate the depravity of the affected, instead of providing relief and resolution.
"Trump is the only President in US history to have openly acknowledged the Hindu community and appreciated their contributions at the 'Howdy Modi' event. Democrats have always vilified the Hindu community and religion with pejorative terms, and have even excluded them this time from the election manifesto completely, she claimed.
Srilekha Palle, a healthcare administrator, took a dig at the ideology of the Democrats.
"Do you want education for your children dictated by the big government, or by you as a parent; do you want healthcare to be decided by doctors and healthcare professionals and costs driven by the market, or to be decided by the unaccountable big government; if you want your lives to be governed by government bureaucrats vote for Democrats, but if you want to live in a free society, vote for Republicans, she asked the panellists.
Palle said President Trump has strengthened Indo-US relations where he has taken unprecedented steps to recognise India's concerns on terrorism and the threat posed by China.