Attacks on Indians in the USA keep happening. Are they targeted, or racial? Seven Indians, pursuing higher studies, and an Indian serving as president of a premier technology and solutions provider for the federal government have been attacked in the past few weeks in different locations in the United States of America, USA. The victims are not gangsters; they are:
- Students.
- Leaders.
- Hardworking individuals.
They are the people who are pursuing the "American dream", brutally killed.
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The Ordeal of Indians in the USA
The latest death was, Uma Satya Sai, an Indian Student in Cleveland, Ohio died on 5 April 2024.
Deeply saddened by the unfortunate demise of Mr. Uma Satya Sai Gadde, an Indian student in Cleveland, Ohio.
Police investigation is underway. @IndiainNewYork continues to remain in touch with the family in India.
All possible assistance is being extended including to transport…
— India in New York (@IndiainNewYork) April 5, 2024
Amarnath Ghosh was brutally murdered with gunshots fired at him several times. The Indian victim was a Kuchipudi and Bharatnatyam dancer.
Paruchuri Abhijit, a brilliant student was killed in his car.
Neel Acharya, a double major at Purdue University, went 'missing' on the university campus in January and ended up dead on the campus itself. Akul Dhawan, an Indian American student, died near the vicinity of his university, the Illinois Urbana-Champaign campus. Three days later, after he went missing, he was found dead on the back porch of a building.
The heinous crimes should have awakened the consciousness of the government, cops, and law enforcement authorities. Every death is creating further panic among the Indian community living in the United States of America.
These two missing cases ended in deaths, and investigative agencies couldn't zero in on the cases.
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Vivek Saini, pursuing an MBA and working part-time as a clerk in a convenience store, was less fortunate. The hard-working Indian was the third victim, killed by a homeless drug addict. He helped the homeless drug addict Julian Faulkner, who was shivering in the cold, by providing him with chips, coke, water, a jacket, and shelter.
One day, Vivek Saini insisted James Faulkner leave the store as he was creating a nuisance. Habituated to this generous free food and shelter, Julian Faulkner couldn't tolerate Vivek Saini asking him to leave. Feeling insulted, the homeless drug addict developed a hatred for Vivek Saini and planned to kill him. With a hammer, Julian Faulkner brutally murdered Vivek Saini by hitting him over fifty times on the head. The murderer never ran away. He stood beside the lifeless Vivek Saini's body like a trophy hunter!
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Syed Mazahir Ali, who went to the United States to pursue his higher education, was the fourth Indian who was attacked in 2024. Three people tracked, attacked, and robbed him of all his belongings while he was returning to his house with food. The bleeding Indian had pleaded for help multiple times, but in vain. He was lucky enough to escape death. However, luck was not on the side of Indian Vivek Taneja. On February 9, outside a restaurant, Vivek Taneja was attacked and killed. The 41-year-old was the president and co-founder of Dynamo Technologies, which was instrumental in delivering technology and solutions to the federal government of the USA.
Noble, hard-working Indians are becoming the victims of brutal attacks in the United States of America. When will the government of the USA start taking appropriate measures to end this massacre?