Attack on Indian-Americans: Disturbing trends of hate crimes & racial taunts
There were many reports of hate crimes against Indian-Americans post September 11, terrorist attacks, but their numbers dwindled rapidly. But, this time it's different. One cannot forget the fact that the US is home to more than 4.5 million Indian...

There were many reports of hate crimes against Indian-Americans post September 11, terrorist attacks, but their numbers dwindled rapidly. But, this time it's different. One cannot forget the fact that the US is home to more than 4.5 million Indians, which is the highest-earning ethnic group in the country. The strong Indian community has a big role in the world's largest economy, but recent developments have brought many ugly questions to the forefront about the safety of this community.
President Joe Biden recently went on record to say: "It's amazing, Indian-Americans are taking over the country: you, my Vice President (Kamala Harris), my speechwriter, Vinay (Vinay Reddy)... You guys are incredible!"
Grim situation
Even as one grappled with the shock of four Sikh family members, within the age groups of eight months to 39 years, found dead in California, news of 20-year-old student Varun Manish Chheda stabbed to death on Purdue University campus, sent shockwaves running across the Indian community world over, as reported by IANS.
Earlier this week, Gurpreet Kaur Dosanjh, a Walmart employee, was shot dead and dumped inside a car in a parking lot in San Jose, California.
Apart from the gruesome killings, Indian-Americans have been consistently battling racial taunts, assaults, hate-crime robberies, and vandalism of their properties.
Hate-crimes in focus
According to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), 161 anti-Asian hate crimes took place in 2019, which rose to 279 in 2020. Giving a religious break-up, the FBI said that 54 anti-Sikh crimes occurred in 2019, which rose to 89 in 2020.
Anti-Asian hate crime increased by 339 percent last year compared to the year before, with New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and other cities surpassing their record numbers in 2020, according to research by the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism.
Late in August, four Indian American women were told that they were "ruining" America and should "go back to India" by a Mexican-American woman in Texas. In the same month, Krishnan Jayaraman was racially abused and called a "disgusting Hindu" by Californian Rajinder Singh in a Taco Bell outlet in Fremont.
Community members have also expressed concerns over multiple brazen attacks on Mahatma Gandhi's statue in New York and other US cities.
It's time to act
Biden had spoken strongly against hate crimes at a recent event against racism.
It remains to be seen what Biden, who boasts of having appointed more than 130 Indian-Americans to key positions in his administration so far, does now for the community that has made significant contributions to this great landscape.
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