Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Indian-origin CEO racially abused

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An Indian-origin CEO in the US was racially abused after he wrote an article saying he would not defend President Donald Trump’s economic agenda following the violence in Charlottes­ville.

“I recently told The New York Times I was ‘rooting’ for certain aspects of Trump’s economic agenda,” Ravin Gandhi, CEO of GMM Nonstick Coatings, wrote for CNBC. “After Charlottes­ville and its aftermath, I will not defend Trump even if the Dow hits 50,000, unemployme­nt goes to 1%, and GDP grows by 7%. Some issues transcend economics, and I will not in good conscience support a president who seems to hate Americans who don’t look like him,” he said.

What followed were a string of racist attacks on email and Twitter and Gandhi posted a voicemail on YouTube of a woman saying: “You’re a f ****** Indian pig.”

She also called US ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley, a “Bangladesh creep” and said they will start taking down Buddhist statues.

The audio has more than 7,000 views, with a user pointing out that India wasn’t a Buddhist-majority country and saying: “Why are racists so ignorant?”

Gandhi told the Chicago Tribune: “Even though my race is a complete non-issue in my dayto-day life, the sad reality is there’s a group of racists in the USA that views me as a secondclas­s citizen.” HTC

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