Indo-American Publisher Drops Support To Donald Trump

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WASHINGTON – Sudhir Parikh, a prominent Indian-American doctor and publisher has dissociated himself from “Indian Americans for Trump 2016”, a group supporting Republican frontrunner Donald Trump.

“I allowed myself to be identified with that group because some members of the group are friends of mine,” he said in an emailed statement.

“I wish to clarify that I no longer belong to the group and I do not support the candidacy of Mr Donald Trump,” Parikh, founder chairman of Parikh Worldwide Media publishing house, said without assigning any reason.

“For over three decades I have supported both Democrat and Republican candidates based on their individual merits and their commitment to the interests of the Indian-American community and US-India relations,” he wrote.

“I remain committed to this course,” added Parikh, who had been named chair of fundraising and advisory committee of Indian-Americans for Trump 2016 formed in January.

All of USA – Arizona to New York are now taking Trump as needed. Thousands of Indians are behind Trump and see his courageous and aggressive policies are the one which can safeguard country’s security and safety.

Calling Trump the “best hope for America”, the group from New York Tristate area formed a Political Action Committee (PAC) to support and raise funds for him.

Headed by Dr AD Amar, a business professor with Seton Hall University in New Jersey, the group’s sole declared goal is “to garner actively the support of all Americans, but particularly Indian-Americans, to have Donald J Trump become the next President of the USA.”