The Asian Age

Jindal will decide on Prez run next year

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Washington, Nov. 17: Indian- American Louisiana governor Bobby Jindal, the rising star of the Republican Party, has said he will decide in the first half of next year whether he is running for President in 2016.

Mr Jindal, who is seen as a possible 2016 Republican presidenti­al candidate, said right now he is praying about it.

“First half of next year, we are praying about this. Bottom line is let’s restore the American dream for our children and grandchild­ren,” Mr Jindal said.

Attacking President Barack Obama on his policies, Mr Jindal said, “If I were to run — and I haven’t made that decision — if I were to run for President, it’s because I believe in our country the American dream is at jeopardy. This President has defined the American dream as more dependence on the government. We need to restore the American dream. It’s more about opportunit­y and growth and not redistribu­tion,” Mr Jindal told the FoxNews in an interview.

Mr Jindal, if he announces his decision to seek a presidenti­al ticket, would be the first ever Indian- American to run for the presidenti­al primaries. Mr Jindal has several firsts to his credit. He was the first Indian- American governor elected to any US state. He was also the second ever Indian- American Congressma­n elected to the US House of Representa­tives. As part of his potential 2016 presidenti­al run, Mr Jindal has been touring the country and appearing on the national media quite frequently, where he has been a strong critic of Mr Obama.

However, currently his approval rating in his own home state is quite low. Responding to a question, Mr Jindal said he does not care about poll numbers.

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