Virginia Congressman Suhas Subramanyam Addresses Questions on Donations and Advocacy Ties

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Rep. Suhas Subramanyam, Democrat from Virginia, engaged in a discussion covering his sponsorship of House Resolution 69 condemning Hinduphobia and his participation in an event hosted by the Coalition of Hindus of North America. The Coalition has been referenced in external reports as connected to networks advancing Hindu nationalism in the United States. During the exchange, Subramanyam confirmed receipt of campaign funds from associates of Ramesh Bhutada, placing the total in the range of five thousand to ten thousand dollars, though he stated uncertainty about the precise amount. Bhutada serves as national vice president of the Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh, identified in the conversation as the United States counterpart to the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh.

The RSS organization has a documented history of three bans in India and received a sanctions recommendation from the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom in March over alleged religious freedom concerns. Subramanyam indicated limited familiarity with the specific proposal and noted his primary responsibilities lie with military and foreign affairs oversight focused on domestic operations. He expressed a commitment to learning more about the topic while prioritizing United States matters.

Campaign Contributions and Personal Connections

Subramanyam also confirmed acquaintance with Rishi Bhutada, a Hindu American Foundation board member involved in organizing the 2019 Howdy Modi event. He described Rishi as a strong advocate for the Democratic Party and noted personal meetings with Ramesh Bhutada in Houston, where Subramanyam has roots. The representative clarified that he did not attend the Howdy Modi rally himself but sees value in diaspora engagement with Indian leadership events when conducted by American citizens.

Regarding Rajeev Menon, vice president of the Coalition of Hindus of North America, Subramanyam addressed Menon’s prior association with the Overseas Friends of the BJP, an entity that registered under the Foreign Agents Registration Act. He characterized such involvement as an individual choice without inherent issues, while acknowledging broader questions about influence on congressional policy. Subramanyam emphasized the distinction between legitimate diaspora support and direct foreign agent activities.

Views on International Relations and Domestic Priorities

Subramanyam was asked about potential support for a Hindu Rashtra in India, defined in the discussion as a nation exclusively for Hindus with unequal rights for minorities. He responded by underscoring India’s secular tradition and the importance of religious freedom, suggesting that cultural preservation should be balanced with these principles under Indian determination. His focus, he reiterated, remains on United States policies and the safety of family members still residing in India.

On reports of religious freedom challenges for Christians and Muslims in India, Subramanyam mentioned ongoing efforts to gather information through the Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission and plans for a third-party visit to India. He observed that assessments of such incidents vary, with some viewing them as exaggerated and others as insufficiently reported. Subramanyam stated he is scheduling discussions to clarify the situation.

The exchange also explored the role of groups maintaining ties to India’s ruling Bharatiya Janata Party while operating in the United States. Subramanyam supported maintaining constructive relations with India irrespective of its leadership and noted examples of similar dynamics with other nations. He affirmed that his advocacy centers on American interests, including treaties and security matters, while expressing pride in his Indian American heritage.

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