How did Trump get the Hindu vote in the US election?

S Venkateshwari
How did trump get the Hindu vote in the US election?

Unhappy with the Democratic Party's use of human rights as a political tool for countries like india and inspired by Donald Trump's stance on Hindu rights in Bangladesh, about 70 percent of Hindu-Americans have claimed to vote for the Republican candidate in the november 5 election. This claim has been made by famous Indian-American doctor Bharat Badai. Talking to news agency PTI, Dr. Bharat Badai said, "The Democrats have not done much to attract Indian-Americans. Apart from this, they have taken some steps which have caused a lot of humiliation, anger and embarrassment for Indian-Americans." Badai also pointed out that there was no strong condemnation from President Joe Biden, Secretary Antony Blinken and Vice President Kamala harris against the attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh, which saw the killing of more than 100 Hindus, desecration of temples and people being forced to wear hijab.

The importance of the Hindu-American voting block

Badaai said that the Hindu-American community is small in number, but they are an important vote bank, especially in elections that are closely contested. He said, "I think 70 percent of Hindu-Americans voted for trump this time."

Donald Trump's appointment of two Hindu-Americans - vivek Ramaswamy and Tulsi Gabbard - to important positions has increased his support among the community. Badai believes that India-US relations will be strengthened in the next government. The reason for this is the personal relationship between trump and PM Modi. This relationship was especially strengthened when trump visited India and he was given a rousing welcome at the narendra modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.

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