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Santa Clara Desi Community Faces Political Crossroads: Elections, Hate Complaints and Safety Concerns

Recent developments highlight how local politics, civil rights and public safety intersect for Santa Clara’s Desi community, shaping the environment in which families live and work.

🗳️ Hindu nationalist operative eyes county assessor seat

A candidate with ties to Hindu nationalist groups has entered the race for Santa Clara County Assessor, prompting attention to the political leanings and community impact of such a bid. The article notes the operative’s background and the potential implications for county property assessments. [1] [1]

⚖️ HAF urges California hate commission to act

The Hindu American Foundation has filed a formal request with California’s hate‑crime commission, citing a rise in anti‑Hindu discrimination and demanding state‑level investigation and remedial measures. The appeal underscores growing concerns of bias within the state. [2] [2]

🚔 Indian techie killed by police in Santa Clara

NDTV reports that a 30‑year‑old Indian software engineer was shot by Santa Clara police after a confrontation in which he allegedly stabbed his roommate. Authorities say he was found holding a knife; the incident is under joint investigation by the district attorney’s office and police. [3] [3]

🕊️ Family seeks help after Indian techie’s fatal police encounter

Gulf News details the family’s plea for assistance following the same September shooting. The deceased’s relatives allege racial harassment and demand a thorough probe, while also seeking help from India’s Ministry of External Affairs to repatriate the body. [5] [5]

Sources: [1] Countercurrents · [2] PGurus · [3] NDTV · [5] Gulf News

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