Pakistani intelligence agency ISI sees me as enemy : Indian-American lawmaker reveals
Raja Krishnamoorthi, an Indian-American lawmaker in the US, said, "The ISI sees him as an enemy for his stand against the extremists present in Pakistan while he respects all religions and never Did not discriminate against any colour, race or religion."
WASHINGTON: Indian-American lawmaker Raja Krishnamoorthi has said that Pakistan's intelligence agency ISI sees him as an "enemy" because of his stand against extremists present in the South Asian country. Is.Krishnamurthy, a Democratic Party Member of Parliament from Illinois, made the remarks while addressing members of the community at a fundraiser at the residence of the US India Security Council (UNSC) president and Mumtaz.
According to the press release issued by the USISC, “He (Krishnamurthy) said that the ISI sees him as an enemy for his stand against the extremists present in Pakistan. He persist that he also respected the all religions and the never discriminated against any colour and race or religion.
In this release, Krishnamurthy assured the American Indian community that if he wins the election, he will continue to support strategic cooperation between India and the United States, so that this friendship can curb China's ambitions in the Pacific region.
Many celebrities from the Indian-American community attended the event, including Vikram Rajyadaksh, Dinesh Patel, Abhishek Singh, Amar Sahni, Deepika Sahni and Dr. Raj Raina.
The USISC said the donation program was organized to raise funds for Krishnamurthy in view of the mid-term elections due in November. The organization said the purpose of the event was also to show the community's support for Krishnamurthy for his continued efforts to raise issues of interest to the Indian-American community.
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