City
Epaper

Indian flag seen at pro-Trump rally which some Indian-Americans joined

By IANS | Updated: January 8, 2021 09:20 IST

New York, Jan 8 An Indian flag was seen amid a sea of American and Trump flags in ...

Open in App

New York, Jan 8 An Indian flag was seen amid a sea of American and Trump flags in a footage, as well as images, of the violent protests at the US Capitol that went viral on social media.

An Indian-American Republican political activist, Vincent Xavier, tweeted on Thursday pictures of the flags India, South Korea and Iran at the protest.

The Iranian flag was from the pre-Islamic revolution era.

His tweet said: "American patriots - Vietnamese, Indian, Korean & Iranian origins, & from so many other nations & races, who believe massive voter fraud has happened joined rally yesterday in solidarity with Trump. Peaceful protestors who were exercising our rights."

On his Facebook page, Xavier posted a video of a person at the protest with an Indian flag.

Many people who commented on the post criticised him for associating India and Ind with a protest that turned violent.

One of the posts said: "It is your right to protest at Trump Rallies, You have no right to carry an Indian flag at Stop the Steal Trump rally which ended in Storming the US Capitol."

Another picture from a Twitter user showed six people standing in front of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) headquarters as if posing for a picture with one of them holding what appeared to be a furled Indian flag on a pole.

Another person in the group held a sign that said "Indian Voices for Trump", and others had an American and a red Trump flag and signs that said "Asian Pacific Americans for Trump" and "Stop the Steal" a reference to the President's claims about election fraud.

The people seemed like they could be of Indian descent and some appeared to be in their 20s or 30s.

They could not be identified nor could it be ascertained if they even participated in the protest.

There was no indication on the website of Indian Voices for Trump that it backed the protests.

The organisation had campaigned for Trump in the run-up to the election.

An Indian-origin journalist who works for a public radio station tweeted about the protest participation: "Lest you think this was an all-white mob, there are Indian-American supporters of the president who took part like my source Hemant, a businessman from Iselin, New Jersey. He sounded ecstatic about today's events."

The journalist also posted a screenshot of an exchange with the person identified only as Hemant in which he said: "I am here. Thousands and thousands of people are here. They stormed the Capitol building. I witnessed..."

The Indian flag first surfaced in a video posted by the Alejandro Alvarez, the digital editor of the Washington news radio station WTOP and was only seen among the crowd standing back from the Capitol on the street while much further ahead some people were climbing on the building's steps.

The person holding the flag could not be seen in the video.

An Indian-American Attitudes Survey (IAAS) poll published in October 2020 showed that 22 per cent of registered voters from the community planned to vote for Trump, while 72 per cent were for Democratic Party candidate Joe Biden.

Going by the IAAS poll, the backing for Trump had increased by 6 per cent compared to his support level shown in the 2016 Post-Election National Asian American Survey.

(Arul Louis can be reached at arul.l@.in and followed @arulouis)

( With inputs from IANS )

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: Iselin SolheimTrump ralliesVincent xavierusJoe BidenFacebookJoe bidensFacebook connectivityBiden administrationAfter facebookNl salviCs - connectivityWhatsapp facebook
Open in App

Related Stories

BusinessGlobal Tech Firms Eye India for Manufacturing Amid US-China Tensions

InternationalIllinois Plane Crash: 4 Killed After Cessna C180G Aircraft Goes Down After Hitting Power Lines in Trilla

NationalPM Narendra Modi Discusses Tech and Innovation Collaboration With Elon Musk

InternationalCalifornia Shooting: 6 People Injured in Firing Outside Barbershop in Stockton

Social ViralA US Woman Flies to an Andhra Pradesh Village To Meet Her Instagram Boyfriend (Watch Video)

International Realted Stories

InternationalAt least 14 people killed, 750 others injured in explosion at key Iranian port

InternationalIndian Embassy in Nepal holds condolence meeting for J-K attack victims

InternationalPakistan: Mahrang Baloch's sister demands Chief Justice's intervention against 'mistreatment' of BYC leaders in prison

International"Deeply saddened by the recent horrific attack in Pahalgam": Thai PM on J-K terror attack

InternationalPakistan: Court sentences main accused in Imran Khan attack case to life in prison