‘Rensial discrimination illegal’: Indian-hero Harmeet Dhillon threatened to investigate DOJ against Zoharan Mamdani for ‘Tax the Whites’ proposal

Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhilan, for civil rights, threatened to investigate Zoharan Mamdani on his proposal to tax ‘Viter Neberhoods’ at NYC, if he becomes the mayor. “Racer discrimination is illegal in the United States – period. Full break! Illegal discriminatory scheme described by Mamdani will violate the federal constitutional and statutory criteria, and even violate the New York Act,” Dhillon said amidst strong resistance to Republican against Mammadani, which appeared to win the New York Democratic Primary. While the Republican has called for the exile of Mamdani, Dhilan said that Mamdani can investigate the proposal to transfer the tax burden to “rich and dear neighborhood” as it is also racial discrimination.
What did Mamdani say about taxes?
The election document of Zoharan Mamdani states that the property tax system is unbalanced because the level of evaluation is artificially overshadowed, so the owners of the house in the expensive neighborhood pay less than their proper part. He proposed that the neighborhood in Jamaica and Brownsville should pay low taxes while Brooklyn can pay more taxes. The document stated, “Mayor can train the amount paid in the most expensive Brooklyn brownstones by reducing tax payments for household owners in neighborhoods like Jamaica and Brownsville, by pushing the class assessment percentage down and adjusting rates. Interestingly, this danger comes from Dhillon, which is also an Indian-American and a case of Indian origin. Dhilan was born in Chandigarh and came to the United States as a child. He graduated from Dartmouth College and Virginia Law School University. In 2016, she became the first Indian-American to take the stage at the GOP conference. On the other hand, Mamdani was not born in India, but is the Indian origin of both his parents. Mamdani was born in Uganda and came to America in 1998. He became an American citizen in 2018, who came on radar even after being close to being the first Muslim mayor of New York City.