Hindu Americans angry over US state of Kentucky Republican's remarks for Hindu ceremonies
The comments have enraged the Hindu American community, with the Washington-based Hindu American Foundation strongly condemning it as a 'blatant attack'.
Kentucky State Senator, David Williams, a hopeful for the gubernatorial post, had lashed out at Governor Steve Beshear, for his participation in a 'bhoomi poojan' or ground breaking ceremony of a manufacturing facility last week.
Williams charged that the actions of Beshear were tantamount to "idolatry".
He stated that as a Christian, he would not participate in Jewish, Muslim, or Hindu prayers, and hoped Hindus would open their eyes and "receive Jesus Christ as their personal saviour".
The comments have enraged the Hindu American community, with the Washington-based Hindu American Foundation ( HAF) strongly condemning it as a "blatant attack".
"The words of Senator Williams are not only an affront to Hindu Americans, but all Americans as he conjures up the lowest sentiments of exclusion and bigotry," said Suhag Shukla, managing director and legal counsel of HAF.
"He's shown he's ignorant and intolerant -- two qualities we hope Kentuckians will reject at the polls," Shukla said.
William is challenging Beshear in the State Gubernatorial elections. He trails the incumbent by a nearly 2-1 margin in the polls.
William also criticised the Governor for sitting cross-legged with a "dot on his forehead", and described the ceremony as "polytheistic".
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