Another Indian-American takes plunge in US politics

Washington: Eminent Indian-American Gurinder Singh Khalsa, who recently won the prestigious ‘Rosa Parks Trailblazer’ award, has decided to enter electoral politics.

“An interest in public policy based on my past experiences along with the desire to give back to my community is among the prevailing factors as to my decision to run for office,” Gurinder told his supporters Wednesday in Indianapolis after announcing his plans to run for City Council of Fishers.

A resident of the Fishers community in Indiana for over a decade, Khalsa is a prominent business leader, entrepreneur, and philanthropist, who has worked with public service leaders and organisations across the state and nation.

“I want to be a part of giving back through public service,” Gurinder said according to a press release issued Wednesday.

“I have decided to run for the council because I have met many trailblazers who have made a difference in the lives of others through their work in public service. My experience in business operations and the ability to bring a new voice to the table as we strive for forward-thinking visions and goals for the community will be an asset for Fishers,” he added.

Gurinder said he desires to invest in the very community which provided him with the same opportunities which have contributed to his success as a community leader. “I desire to invest my time in Fishers. My values centre on the growth of our community and the voice of our community,” he reiterated.

Last month, Gurinder received the prestigious award because of his courage and integrity displayed in May of 2007 when he was asked to remove his turban while attempting to board a flight in Buffalo, New York.

Following this incident, he worked towards bringing this issue to the attention of the US Congress, which later resulted in headgear policies being changed in airports nationwide.

PTI

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