‘This is not about their belief’: Indian-American woman slammed Zoharan Mamdani, she says that there is disappointment to see her glory

Indu Vishwanathan, an Indian-American Hindu woman, who calls herself a liberal New Yorker, attacked against the socialist Zoharan’s Mamdani, who is moving towards becoming the first Muslim mayor of New York after winning the Democratic Primary. In a long post on X, Vishwanathan said that she lived in New York since 1997 – Mamdani came to America a year before. He said that it is “disappointing to see the glory of Zoharan Mamdani’s glory, stars, a person who distorts the facts, manipulates identity politics, and imports struggle like an object for political gains”. Vishwanathan said that it is not about his faith, birthplace, ethnicity – the issues on which people are attacking. “I must be very clear. It is not about their beliefs, their ethnicity, their birthplace, languages, or their code switching, of which I have used in attacks against them. It is New York, a city that really thrives and embraces variety. Not even worth addressing those attacks,” he said.Calling Mamdani a protestor, opportunistic and deeply undemocratic, the Indian original scholar said that Mamdani is not a true voice of margins. He wrote, “Mamdani is an Illibral, a launch of the intellectual leftist powerism that has immersed his teeth into progressive politics. The kind of powerism that makes me feel depth about the future of my party,” he wrote.
Vishwanathan competed with Mamdani’s claim that Muslims left Gujarat
Vishwanathan said that recently Mammadani said that Muslims left Gujarat’s Gujarat. “This is not just a wrong or a soft exaggeration, which is a big, more important point. It is a point, and it is a deep non -individual lie. Gujarat is a home of more than 7 million Muslims today, the state has a population of about 10 percent of the people, which are more Muslims in Gajaraat, which are in the entire United States.” From Gujarat – for political campaignVishwanathan said, “With that attractive Twinkle in his eyes, Vishwanathan said. Vishwanathan explained that it is easy to attack the case on the basis of his religion, but she wants to question her integrity — rather than raising the demands of her exile, as Republican did.