##DATE## Subject: Please do not exclude Hindus, let's not play in the hands of Hinduphobic suggestions I am writing in support of the Hindu float at the upcoming parade, particularly in light of recent opposition from certain groups that harbor anti-Hindu sentiments. The inclusion of a replica of the Ram Janmabhoomi temple on the float is not only a celebration of a site deeply revered by Hindus worldwide, but it also reflects the spirit of religious freedom and cultural diversity that is at the core of the American Constitution. This float aligns perfectly with the parade's theme, which aims to highlight the rich tapestry of Indian culture, history, and traditions. It serves as a beacon of tolerance, unity, and harmony among all communities. As American Hindus, we are a peaceful, highly educated, and entrepreneurial community that has made significant contributions to the economic and social fabric of New York City, the State of New York, and the United States as a whole. We urge you to stand against the voices of hate and support the Hindu community's rightful participation in the parade. Let us remember the timeless wisdom from our scriptures that teaches us that the world is one family (Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam). Best regards,
Subject: Please do not exclude Hindus, let's not play in the hands of Hinduphobic suggestions I am writing to express my strong support for the inclusion of the Hindu float featuring a replica of the Ram Janmabhoomi temple in the upcoming India Day parade in New York City, especially in light of recent criticism from groups with anti-Hindu biases. This temple is a site of profound spiritual importance for Hindus globally, and its representation in the parade is a testament to the freedoms of religion and expression that are foundational to American values. The float is a fitting representation of the parade's broader mission to celebrate India's diverse and vibrant cultural heritage. It embodies the principles of tolerance, unity, and harmony that the parade seeks to promote among all communities. American Hindus are known for their peaceful nature, high levels of education, and entrepreneurial spirit. Our community has played a vital role in contributing to the economic and cultural richness of New York City, the State of New York, and the United States at large. I urge you to reject the rhetoric of hate and affirm the Hindu community's participation in the parade. Let us honor the ancient wisdom of our traditions, which reminds us that the entire world is one family (Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam). Best regards,
Subject: Please do not exclude Hindus, let's not play in the hands of Hinduphobic suggestions I am writing to voice my unwavering support for the Hindu float featuring a replica of the Ram Janmabhoomi temple in the upcoming parade, despite the unwarranted criticism from groups driven by anti-Hindu sentiment. This temple holds deep significance for Hindus around the world, and its inclusion is an exercise of our constitutional rights to religious freedom and expression, which must be respected and upheld. As American Hindus, we stand united and will not bow to intimidation or bullying. Our community, a beacon of peace, education, and entrepreneurship, has significantly enriched the cultural and economic landscape of New York City, the State of New York, and the United States. We are proud of our heritage and our contributions, and we will not be silenced by those who seek to sow division and hate. We call on our community leaders and elected officials to stand with us, rejecting these baseless attacks and affirming the Hindu community's rightful place in the parade. Your support is crucial in this fight against intolerance and hate. Together, let us demonstrate our collective commitment to the values of tolerance, unity, and harmony. The wisdom of our scriptures teaches us that the world is one family (Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam), and it is this spirit of inclusivity that should guide our actions. Best regards,
Subject: Please do not exclude Hindus, let's not play in the hands of Hinduphobic suggestions I am writing to voice my unwavering support for the Hindu float featuring a replica of the Ram Janmabhoomi temple in the upcoming parade, despite the unwarranted criticism from groups driven by anti-Hindu sentiment. This temple holds deep significance for Hindus around the world, and its inclusion is an exercise of our constitutional rights to religious freedom and expression, which must be respected and upheld. As American Hindus, we stand united and will not bow to intimidation or bullying. Our community, a beacon of peace, education, and entrepreneurship, has significantly enriched the cultural and economic landscape of New York City, the State of New York, and the United States. We are proud of our heritage and our contributions, and we will not be silenced by those who seek to sow division and hate. We call on our community leaders and elected officials to stand with us, rejecting these baseless attacks and affirming the Hindu community's rightful place in the parade. Your support is crucial in this fight against intolerance and hate. Together, let us demonstrate our collective commitment to the values of tolerance, unity, and harmony. The wisdom of our scriptures teaches us that the world is one family (Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam), and it is this spirit of inclusivity that should guide our actions. Best regards,
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