- Raja Krishnamoorthi has encouraged Indian-Americans to run for government at all levels.
- Mandirs, mosques, and non-profits are examples of local causes that Krishnamoorthi urged Indian Americans to support.
- There is a significant impact being made to encourage more individuals of all levels to join the table.
Raja Krishnamoorthi, an Indian American congressman, has encouraged Indian-Americans to run for government at all levels and to never miss a voting opportunity.
He underlined the need to get involved in national affairs and stressed that politics is a verb, not just a noun. Mandirs, mosques, and non-profits are examples of local causes that Krishnamoorthi urged Indian Americans to support and generously donate to.
Raja Krishnamoorthi
In addition, he underlined how critical it is to run for office at all levels because Indian Americans are still underrepresented in public positions in the country.
According to Krishnamoorthi, there is a significant impact being made to encourage more individuals of all levels to join the table. He encouraged more people to think about entering politics, whether it be for Congress, state legislature, local council, or state senate.
He highlighted how important it is for people to get involved in their nation’s civic affairs and that, in the absence of a place at the table, they are on the menu.