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‘Horrific’: Vivek Ramaswamy speaks out on beheading of Indian-origin Chandra Nagamallaiah after backlash – The Times of India – Delhi News Daily

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'Horrific': Vivek Ramaswamy speaks out on beheading of Indian-origin Chandra Nagamallaiah after backlash
Vivek Ramaswamy condemned the brutal killing of Indian-origin Chandra Nagamallaiah in Dallas.

Republican leader Vivek Ramaswamy finally spoke out on the gruesome killing of Indian-origin Chandra Nagamallaiah, a hotel manager in Dallas and condemned the lawlessness. “An innocent Dallas hotel manager was brutally beheaded in front of his wife & son, by an illegal migrant who had a final order of removal & such a bad criminal history that Cuba refused to accept him. He was released on Jan 13, right before Biden left office. This is horrific. It’s time to restore the rule of law,” Ramaswamy posted after his silence was questioned and he was trolled for not condemning the incident.Before Ramaswamy, Democrat leader Ro Khanna spoke out against the horrific killing and exclaimed that the killer, a known criminal, an illegal migrant whom Cuba refused to take because of his criminal history, was roaming freely on American streets. “The brutal beheading of a hardworking Indian American immigrant in front of his wife & son is horrific. The murderer had multiple prior arrests for violent theft & child endangerment & was undocumented. He should not have been free on American streets,” he wrote. The statements came as Indian-American politicians were slammed over their silence on the incident, even after the horrific video of how Nagamallaiah was beheaded in front of his wife and son and then his head was kicked, went viral sending a chill down the spine. Yordanis Cobos-Martinez, the killer, took a machette and chased the Indian-origin businessman, his boss, after he was upset that the boss told him to not use the broken washing machine, but did not tell him directly, asked another employee to translate it for him. The beheading took place around the same time as there has been outrage against the stabbing of Iryna Zarutska, a Ukrainian refugee, on a Charlotte train, and the shooting of Charles Kirk. The Indian diaspora noted how the American mainstream media played down the incident of an Indian-origin person getting brutally killed, and therefore no politicians condemned it initially.

Why no mention of Indian origin in Vivek’s condemnation

After Vivek Ramaswamy condemned the Dallas incident, social media users pointed out that he did not even mention that the victim, Nagamallaiah, was an Indian. “Vivek You can say that the hotel manager was of Indian origin. You’re trying too hard not to show yourself as someone from Indian origin. And that should concern you,” one wrote. “Yes, he has tweeted. But he has not even referred to him as of Indian origin but merely a Dallas hotel manager. Looks like wants to play safe by merely tweeting this inane one,” another wrote.





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