Indian-American Congressman Krishnamurthy says Pakistan’s ISI sees him as ‘enemy’ for his stand against radicals – Times of India

Washington: Indian-American Congressman king krishnamurti Has said that Pakistan’s spy agency ISI considers them “enemies” because of their stand against extremists in the South Asian country.
The Democratic Party legislator from Illinois said this while addressing members of the community during a fundraiser organized by him at the residence of eminent Indian American R. V KapooriPresident of the US India Security Council (USISC).
“He (Krishnamurthy) said that the ISI in Pakistan sees him as an enemy for his stand against radicals in Pakistan. He reiterated that he respects all religions and never discriminates against any colour, caste or religion.
Krishnamurthy assured the Indian-American community of continuing to support the strategic relationship between the US and India if it wins so that this friendship can deter China from its ambitions in the Pacific.
The lunch was attended by many eminent Indian Americans, among others, including Vikram RajyadakshaDinesh Patel, Abhishek Singh, Amar Sahni, Deepika Sahni and Dr. Raj Raina,
The USISC said it was organized to express support to Krishnamurthy for his upcoming election in November and to express support for the 49-year-old congressman’s consistent and unrelenting stand supporting the cause of the Indian-American community. Helps and also manufactures. Strong US-India relationship.
“The program raised approximately US$40,000, and more programs are planned to help Congressmen,” it said.
Kapur urged the community to come forward and help Krishnamurthy in his difficult election, saying that the leader of the Democratic Party was one of the candidates the Republican Party wanted to defeat to secure a majority in the House of Representatives.
He said that he is proud of that Congressman who never deviated from his roots.
Ramesh Vishwanath Kapur said Krishnamurthy attended the Kashmir Files event in the House of Representatives and was the keynote speaker for Indian Americans against the Ukrainian genocide on Capitol Hill.
Krishnamurthy also spoke about his journey from his humble beginnings to becoming the House of Representatives and said that he will always stand by the Indian-American community and celebrate his journey and success in the greatest country in the world – the United States of America. .
Speaking with the House Speaker about his trip to Taiwan Nancy PelosicThe Democrat lawmaker said the delegation led by the speaker reached a huge gathering of people who welcomed him to Taiwan and were seen as national heroes in the country.
He also said that China and Russia had banned him because of his persistent stance.
Born in Delhi, Raja’s family moved to Buffalo, New York when he was three months old. His father was a professor of engineering at Bradley University for more than 40 years.