Republicans to field 10 Indian-Americans in 2014 elections
Around half a dozen Indian-Americans from various field have been identified and currently undergoing training, before their names could be announced.

Around half a dozen Indian-Americans - from various field and States - have been identified and currently undergoing training, before their names could be announced and made public, said Shalabh Kumar, who has been closely associated with such an effort initiated by the Republican Party.
The seats identified by the Republican Party are two each in Illinois (Congressional districts eight and 11), New Jersey (Congressional districts six and 12), New York (Congressional districts three and four) and California (Congressional districts 15 and 17).
Other seats are in Virginia and Maryland. According to Kumar, so far about half a dozen Indian- Americans have been identified, who are undergoing training and a vetting process, before their names could be announced.
Of the more than 3.5 million Indian-Americans, an overwhelming majority of them support the Democratic Party.
Kumar heads the Indian-American Executive Council of the National Republican Congressional Committee.
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