Celebrating Hindu Americans, and condemning attacks on Hindu places of worship, Hinduphobia, and anti-Hindu bigotry, and for other purposes.
Summary
House Resolution 1131 is a non-binding measure designed to formally recognize the contributions of Hindu Americans to the United States and to condemn acts of discrimination against the Hindu community. The resolution specifically denounces "Hinduphobia," anti-Hindu bigotry, and recent attacks on Hindu places of worship while celebrating the cultural and economic impact of the approximately four million Hindu Americans living in the country. If passed, the resolution would serve as an official statement of congressional sentiment, aiming to raise public awareness about hate crimes targeting religious institutions and promoting a national climate of inclusion and safety for the Hindu community.
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