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'Hinduphobia' is very real in US: Presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard Last Updated : 06 Mar 2020 05:39:34 PM IST US Presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard (file photo) US Presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard spotlighted an incident of "Hinduphobia" as she tweeted about an episode where a Uber driver asked a "Hindu" passenger in US to get down from his cab because of their religious identity.
The Congresswoman shared a post on twitter calling attention to an episode where a passenger in US was discriminated because of their Hindu relgion.The 39-year old presidential candidate was replying to a post on Facebook about an alleged encounter between an Indian-American and a Uber driver that was shared on the social networking site by an user named Dr Sheenie Ambardar.The post alleges that the Uber driver began verbally attacking them after ascertaining their identity by levelling accusations like, ”you Hindus are killing Muslims in India and destroying mosques”.'Unfortunately, Hinduphobia is very real. I've experienced it directly in each of my campaigns for Congress & in this presidential race. Here's just one example of what Hindus face every day in our country. Sadly, our political leaders & media not only tolerate it, but foment it", Tulsi Gabbard wrote on twitter.Unfortunately, Hinduphobia is very real. I've experienced it directly in each of my campaigns for Congress & in this presidential race. Here's just one example of what Hindus face every day in our country. Sadly, our political leaders & media not only tolerate it, but foment it. https://t.co/60MDtszQHf
— Tulsi Gabbard 🌺 (@TulsiGabbard) March 5, 2020IANS US For Latest Updates Please-
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