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India demands ‘ strongest action’ after Kansas killing

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India Sunday demanded the “strongest action” from the US government after an Indian man was killed and another wounded in a suspected hate crime in the midwestern state of Kansas.

The two men, who had been living in the US for the last few years, were shot at a bar outside Kansas City late Wednesday.

“USA should respond to this incident. American President and people of America, they should come out openly to condemn such actions... and then take strongest action,” Informatio­n and Broadcasti­ng Minister M Venkaiah Naidu was quoted by the Press Trust of India as saying.

Srinivas Kuchibhotl­a, 32, was killed and Alok Reddy Madasani, 32, wounded in the attack. Both men worked as aviation systems engineers for GPS manufactur­er Garmin.

“These kind of incidents involving racial discrimina­tion are shameful,” Naidu said in the southern city of Hyderabad where the victims’ families live.

“They will dent the image of USA. So the US President, administra­tion and civil societies should unequivoca­lly respond and condemn such incidents.”

US authoritie­s have arrested 51- year- old Adam Purinton, who allegedly told the men “Get out of my country!” before opening fire.

Purinton was detained late Wednesday at a restaurant after claiming he had killed two Middle Easterners.

He has been charged with premeditat­ed first- degree murder and two counts of attempted premeditat­ed first- degree murder and is being held on a $ 2 million bond.

Madasani’s parents were due to leave for the US late Sunday. His father Jagan Mohan Reddy told AFP they would spend at least a week in the US before “taking stock of what to do ( next).”

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