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US Congressional candidate Ritesh Tandon has claimed that six Indian temples have been vandalised in California over the previous two weeks. Tandon, a Democratic candidate of Indian origin, vying for the illustration of California’s seventeenth Congressional District, has referred to as for motion, expressing disappointment on the lack of response from State Senator Aisha Wahab.
“Within the final two weeks, six Indian temples have been vandalized, with 5 positioned in Wahab District. There was no response from Senator Aisha Wahab,” acknowledged Tandon in an X submit. (sic)
Tandon and a bunch of protesters held a rally in entrance of Senator Wahab’s workplace, looking for a gathering. Regardless of being throughout workplace hours on a working day, the workplace was closed, prompting Tandon to lift issues in regards to the utilisation of taxpayer {dollars} and suggesting a possible recall.
“Right this moment, we held a protest rally in entrance of Senator Wahab’s workplace, looking for a gathering together with her or her employees. Sadly, regardless of it being inside workplace hours on a working day, the workplace was closed. This case highlights the usage of your tax {dollars} and suggests it may be time to think about a recall,” he added.
Wahab was elected to the California Senate in 2022 and has positioned herself as a lawmaker aiming to scale back financial inequality and strengthen security nets for seniors, girls, youngsters, and dealing households, in accordance with her web site.
In line with the information company Reuters, Wahab herself was positioned in foster care after shedding her mom and father at a younger age.
Her election in 2018 to the Hayward Metropolis Council made Wahab the primary Afghan-American lady elected to public workplace in the US.
In December of the earlier yr, the United States condemned the vandalism of the Shri Swaminarayan Mandir Hindu Temple in Newark, California. The temple was vandalised with anti-India graffiti, and authorities are investigating it as a attainable hate crime.
Shortly after, Canadian police initiated an investigation into experiences of pictures fired on the residence of an Indian-origin businessman in Surrey, British Columbia. The property, belonging to the son of Satish Kumar, the president of Lakshmi Narayan Mandir, suffered injury from the gunshots.
The temple gained consideration when its members countered a protest by the secessionist group Sikhs for Justice, opposing the killing of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar on June 18 in Surrey, Canada.