New York, Nov 01, (V7N) - Former President Donald Trump has issued a strong condemnation of the recent violence against minorities in Bangladesh, particularly targeting Hindus and Christians. In a message posted on his X account, Trump described the attacks as "barbaric" and criticized the current administration for failing to address the situation.
Trump emphasized that such violence would not have occurred during his presidency, stating, “Kamala and Joe have ignored Hindus across the world and in America.” He accused President Biden and Vice President Harris of mismanagement on various fronts, including international issues and domestic policies.
Highlighting his commitment to supporting Hindu Americans, Trump pledged to fight against what he called the "anti-religion agenda of the radical left." He promised to strengthen ties with India and reaffirmed his friendship with Prime Minister Modi.
In his message, Trump also criticized Harris's policies, claiming they would harm small businesses with increased regulations and taxes. He contrasted this with his own record, boasting about tax cuts and economic growth during his administration.
Trump concluded his statement with a message of goodwill, wishing everyone a happy Diwali and expressing hope for the triumph of good over evil during the Festival of Lights.
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