Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Sikh-American running for key civil rights post in US: Report

- Press Trust of India letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

A prominent Sikh-American woman lawyer is in the running for leading the civil rights division of the US department of justice, a media report has said, amid a recent spurt in hate crimes against Indians in the country.

Harmeet Dhillon, 48, a senior Republican leader from California, interviewe­d with attorney general Jeff Sessions last week, The Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday.

Chandigarh-born Dhillon had opened the second night of the Republican Convention in Cleveland in July by delivering a Sikh prayer.

If nominated by President Donald Trump, San Franciscob­ased Dhillon would replace another Indian-American Vanita Gupta to the position in the department of justice. Gupta, who was appointed by former President Barack Obama, put in her papers once Trump was sworn in.

Establishe­d in 1957, the civil rights division works to uphold the civil and constituti­onal rights of all Americans, particular­ly some of the vulnerable members of society.

In this capacity, Dhillon would enforce federal statutes prohibitin­g discrimina­tion on the basis of race, colour, sex, disability, religion, familial status and national origin.

According to the report, Dhillon has personally experience­d hate crime and discrimina­tion. “Her ex-husband, a Sikh doctor, was shot in 1995 on a New York City bus by a man whom she said cursed and said, “Get out of my way, you Hindu,” the daily reported.

She herself has been a victim of hate mongering. “During a campaign for party leadership post in 2013, she endured attacks from fellow Republican­s who called her a Muslim terrorist sympathise­r and a ‘Taj Mahal princess’,” it said.

“When you’re one of the bestknown Republican­s from the Bay Area, you are bound to attract lunatic, fringe people who will say certain things,” Shawn Steel, national committeem­an to the RNC from California told the daily.

“She’s a gift to the Republican Party because she’s quite unafraid and very articulate,” Steel said. Soon after Trump’s historic victory, Dhillon had said that she was open work in the Trump administra­tion. “If I am asked to serve in a senior capacity, I will certainly consider it,” she told PTI in November.

In July last year, she was elected as the newest national committee woman of the Republican National Committee at the party’s State convention in May.

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