US MP Tulsi Gabbard says, "leaders spreading 'Hinduphobia' in the country"
US MP Tulsi Gabbard says,
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Washington: Indian-American lawmaker Tulsi Gabbard from Hawaii has made a big statement about 'Hinduphobia' in America. Tulsi Gabbard had said in her post on Twitter that, 'Unfortunately, Hinduphobia is absolutely a reality. I have experienced this clearly in every campaign of the Congress (US Parliament) and the presidential race. This is just one example, which Hindus face daily in our country. It is said that our leaders and media not only tolerate this but also provoke it. '

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Tulsi Gabbard, the first Hindu American Women's Congress member, has formally started her election campaign from Hawaii for the 2020 presidential election. A veteran soldier of the Iraq War, Gabbard came into the limelight in 2016 as a major supporter of Senator Bernie Sanders from Vermont in the 2016 election campaign.

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