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Indian-Americans Launch Online Petition To Clearly Denounce Kansas Killing

Darpan News Desk IANS, 01 Mar, 2017 12:53 PM
    Indian-Americans have launched an online petition calling upon US President Donald Trump to "clearly and unequivocally" denounce the fatal shooting of an Indian engineer in an apparent hate crime in Kansas city.
     
    "We call upon President Donald Trump to state clearly and unequivocally that he denounces this incident. We would also like the US Department of Justice and local law enforcement to investigate this murder as what it is, a hate crime," said an online petition launched on the White House website on Tuesday.
     
     
    "Anything less will be an injustice to the victims and their families," said the "We the People" petition which has so far gathered more than 54,000 signatures.
     
    The petition requires 1,00,000 signatures by March 26 to earn a response from the White House.
     
    Launched by one SV on February 24, 2017; the petition says the "fatal shooting" of an Indian engineer allegedly gunned down by a Kansas man on February 22 must be treated as a hate crime.
     
    Joining the Indian American community, Congressman Earl Blumenauer said this hate crime — and others like it — must be condemned in the strongest possible terms, especially by this administration which has taken extreme government action against immigrants and has done nothing but signal intolerance.
     
     
    "This extreme rhetoric and action is unacceptable for a US President. He cannot continue to single out and target specific races and religions. Trump must start sending different signals, starting with expression of deep sympathy and rejection of bigotry," said the lawmaker who was part of a Congressional delegation that has just returned from India.
     
    Americans across the country — and millions of Indian Americans — were shocked and horrified, he said.
     
    "The lack of acknowledgement or sympathy from Trump comes as information from his own administration says there is no proof showing his executive action banning Muslims will make us safer, and as we are seeing a rise in hate crimes, in particular the desecration of Jewish cemeteries and houses of worship," the Congressman said.
     
    "This needs to stop now. Trump should promote tolerance, inclusion and mutual support," he said.
     
    Indiaspora said the murder of Srinivas Kuchibhotla is a shocking and tragic incident.
     
     
    "Based on the currently available facts as they have been reported, we believe that this heinous murder clearly fits the definition of a hate crime. Such hate-filled and xenophobic violence has absolutely no place in America," said M R Rangaswami, founder and member of board of directors, Indiaspora. Global Organisation of People of Indian Origin (GOPIO) in a statement condemned the recent shooting death of Indian engineer Srinivas Kuchibhotla.
     
    Its chairman Thomas Abraham said the "apparent hate crime" is vicious and GOPIO stands together with the victims' families at their time of distress.
     
    Congressman Elliott Engel, Ranking Member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee said that this act of hate resulted in the tragic death of Kuchibhotla.
     
    "These acts of violence are deeply disturbing, and they are an obvious assault on America's diversity and foundational values.
     
     
    "I fear this shooting was a direct result of the climate of fear and xenophobia that has grown over the past few months," he said.
     
    "Sadly, our new administration has not spoken out against the rising tide of bigotry against Muslims, or against immigrants, and the manner in which the Administration rolled out it's unconstitutional Muslim Ban has only furthered this trend.
     
    Such violence cannot be excused or swept under the rug," Engel said. The Hindu American Foundation (HAF) also urged Trump to speak on the issue.
     
    "It is our hope President Trump uses the opportunity he has when speaking on the special joint session of Congress later today to address the rising levels of hate violence in our nation," Jay Kansara of HAF said.
     
     
    In a separate statement, the Association of Indian Muslims of America urged Trump to take immediate steps to explain to all of his followers that they should desist from any hate speech or violence against Indian-Americans and others who are peaceful people, and who have over the years contributed much to making America a great nation.
     
    The senseless shooting of two young Indian engineers, Srinivas Kuchibhotla and Alok Madasani while they were eating lunch in a bar in Olathe, a suburb of Kansas city last Wednesday, has shook the strong Indian-American community, said Kaleem Kawaja, executive director of Association of Indian Muslims of America.
     
    "It is also shocking that neither President Trump nor any of his leading supporters have so far said even one word to condemn the shooting of these two young Indian-American engineers.
     
    Unfortunately that also includes Indian-American Shalabh Kumar who is one of Trump's top fundraisers and a member of his Presidential Transition team," Kawaja said.

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