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Indian Americans form Republican Hindu Coalition to back Republican candidates

NewsGram Desk

By NewsGram Staff-Writer

Washington: In order to mobilize Indian Americans to back Republican candidates, an Indian-American has formed a new Republican group called "Republican Hindu Coalition (RHC)."

Shalabh "Shalli" Kumar, businessman and founder of the Republican Hindu Coalition. Photo Credit: www.foxnews.com

Shalabh "Shalli" Kumar, a prominent Indian-American businessman and a major supporter of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has formed RHC to promote principles such as free markets and limited government, with a focus on how they relate to Indian Americans, Fox News reported.

The organization is modeled after groups like the Republican Jewish Coalition, and plans to spend big in next year's elections, it said.

"This is a very important time in history. The country has suffered so much so dramatically in the last eight years, and another four or eight years of the same direction, the US as we know it will come to an end," Kumar told FoxNews.com.

While many Hindus are ideologically conservative-leaning, they have not yet mobilized to vote for Republicans, he said.

"Hindu Americans tend to be like other minorities when it comes to voting – they are Democrats or are neutral, or they just don't vote," said Kumar, chairman of AVG Advanced Technologies.

Yet the RHC is hoping to change this, and has gained the backing of some big-name Republicans, with former House Speaker Newt Gingrich agreeing to serve as honorary chairman of the group.

Kumar said they have received a great deal of support from the Republican National Committee and high-ranking congressional Republicans.

They are also hoping to organize a congressional delegation to travel to India after they formally launch the coalition next month.

Additionally the RHC is hoping that in light of the 2014 election of business-minded Modi, the US and India can draw closer on a number of issues, including getting the US to rely more on India for manufacturing than China.

Kumar said that while the RHC is proud that Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal – whose family is from India – is running, they have not yet backed any of the candidates seeking the Republican nomination in 2016.

However, Kumar has pledged to personally donate at least $2 million and raise millions more for the eventual Republican nominee, Senate and House candidates and Republican groups.

(With inputs from IANS)

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