Historic Night for Indian-Americans as 4.9 Million-Strong Community Celebrates Victories Amid Rising Racial Rhetoric in US Politics

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:32pm on 05 Nov 2025,Wednesday India Global

Beyond Zohran Mamdani's NYC victory, Indian-Americans swept multiple races nationwide. Hyderabad-born Ghazala Hashmi became Virginia's Lieutenant Governor, the first Muslim American woman elected to statewide office anywhere in the US. Aftab Pureval won Cincinnati mayoral re-election, defeating JD Vance's half-brother Cory Bowman. Balvir Singh, New Jersey's first Sikh state representative, secured re-election, while Hoboken mayor Ravinder Bhalla won assembly election. Virginia's JJ Singh and Kannan Srinivasan retained their seats. However, Dini Ajwani lost Hoboken's mayoral race. Looking ahead, Vivek Ramaswamy leads Ohio's Republican gubernatorial race, while Raja Krishnamoorthi could become Illinois's second Indian-origin Senator. Results celebrate America's 4.9-million Indian-American community amid rising racial rhetoric. (PC: VPM, Ideastream & ABC News)

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Not Just Mamdani: Other Indian-Americans Win Big in US Elections 2025, from Virginia to Ohio

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:55pm on 05 Nov 2025,Wednesday India Global

Indian-Americans had a strong showing in the 2025 US elections, winning major state and local races. Zohran Mamdani became New York’s first Indian-origin mayor. Hyderabad-born Ghazala Hashmi was elected Lieutenant Governor of Virginia, making history as the first Muslim American woman to win statewide office. Aftab Pureval was re-elected as Mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio. In New Jersey, Balvir Singh and Hoboken mayor Ravinder Bhalla won seats in the State Assembly. Other winners included JJ Singh and Kannan Srinivasan in Virginia. The victories mark growing political influence for America’s 4.9 million-strong Indian-origin community across the country. (PC: Bloomberg/ AP)

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'And So It Begins': Trump's Ominous Truth Social Response After Mamdani's 'Turn the Volume Up' Victory Challenge

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:55pm on 05 Nov 2025,Wednesday India Global

Donald Trump responded to NYC Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani's victory challenge with a terse Truth Social post: "And so it begins!" This followed Mamdani's direct confrontation during his victory speech, telling Trump: "Turn the volume up!" The 34-year-old Democrat pledged to counter Trump's immigration policies and "authoritarian tendencies," declaring, "If anyone can show a nation betrayed by Donald Trump how to defeat him, it is the city that gave rise to him." Trump previously threatened federal funding cuts if Mamdani won. The exchange marks the beginning of an anticipated high-stakes political clash. Mamdani's ambitious agenda includes rental freezes, universal childcare, and tackling the cost-of-living crisis.

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NYC's New Mayor Zohran Mamdani Embraces Desi Roots While Criticizing PM Modi's 'Hindutva Vision' for India

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:28pm on 05 Nov 2025,Wednesday India Global

Zohran Mamdani, NYC's newly elected mayor, embraces his Indian heritage complexly—playing "Dhoom Machale" at rallies and quoting Nehru's "Tryst with Destiny" speech, yet criticizing PM Modi as "anti-Muslim" and "fascist." The 34-year-old's campaign referenced Bollywood frequently, earning praise from Democratic leader Ro Khanna. BJP MP Kangana Ranaut attacked him, saying he "sounds more Pakistani than Indian." Born in Uganda, Mamdani moved to America at seven, advocating for working-class immigrants with policies like rent freezes and free buses. Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi lauded his Nehru reference. Despite facing Trump's attacks calling him "communist" and widespread Islamophobia, Mamdani declared NYC will remain "a city of immigrants."

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'You're Not Sikh': Pakistan Turns Away 14 Hindu Pilgrims at Wagah Border During Guru Nanak Jayanti Celebrations

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:19pm on 05 Nov 2025,Wednesday India Global

Fourteen Indian Hindu pilgrims were denied entry into Pakistan during Guru Nanak's 556th birth anniversary celebrations, despite having proper clearances. Pakistani officials reportedly told them, "You are Hindu… you can't go with Sikh devotees," sending them back humiliated. The group included Pakistani-born Sindhis with Indian citizenship hoping to visit relatives. Around 1,900 of 2,100 approved pilgrims successfully crossed the Wagah border, the first people-to-people contact since Operation Sindoor in May. Additionally, 300 independent visa applicants were turned back at India's border for lacking Home Ministry approval. The pilgrims will visit multiple gurdwaras during their 10-day stay, with the main ceremony at Gurdwara Janamasthan near Lahore. (PC: AP)

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Mira Nair Expresses Immense Pride Following Son Zohran Mamdani's Groundbreaking NYC Mayoral Win

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:07pm on 05 Nov 2025,Wednesday India Global

Zohran Mamdani, 34, made history as New York City's youngest and first Muslim mayor, defeating Andrew Cuomo and Curtis Sliwa. The Democratic-Socialist secured 1,035,646 votes (50%), with Cuomo receiving 41.6%. His mother, filmmaker Mira Nair, celebrated on social media, posting "Zohran, you beauty" alongside 'Empire State Of Mind.' During his victory speech, Mamdani directly addressed Donald Trump: "Turn the volume up! To get to any of us, you will have to get through all of us." He emphasized NYC's immigrant identity, stating the city will remain "built by immigrants, powered by immigrants and, as of tonight, led by an immigrant." He assumes office January 1, 2026, bringing focus on inclusivity and social justice.

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India Calls Zohran Mamdani’s NYC Mayoral Win an “Internal Matter” of the United States

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 11:37am on 05 Nov 2025,Wednesday India Global

India said Zohran Mamdani’s election as New York City Mayor is an “internal matter” of the United States. Official sources said India wishes him well but noted his campaign remarks on Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Indian politics. They called his comments a “desperate attempt” to influence Indian diaspora voters. Sources added that while Mamdani’s win shows the success of Indian immigrants, he now faces the challenge of governing and meeting promises on housing. During his campaign, Mamdani said he criticized Modi’s vision for India, stressing his belief in pluralism and inclusivity. (PC: The Hindu)

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Pakistan Bars 14 Indian Hindu Pilgrims From Entering For Guru Nanak Jayanti Celebration

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 11:13am on 05 Nov 2025,Wednesday India Global

Fourteen Indian Hindu pilgrims were denied entry into Pakistan while attempting to join Guru Nanak Jayanti celebrations at Nankana Sahib, Guru Nanak’s birthplace. Pakistani immigration officials reportedly told them, “You are Hindu, not Sikh,” preventing their participation. The group, originally Sindhi Hindus now settled in India, was among around 2,100 pilgrims cleared by India’s Home Ministry and issued visas by Pakistan. Additionally, nearly 300 others were stopped on the Indian side for incomplete documentation. The incident has drawn criticism for violating religious harmony and freedom of pilgrimage between the two nations.

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White House Says Trump, Modi Speak Often as India-US Trade Talks Set to Continue

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 10:56am on 05 Nov 2025,Wednesday India Global

The White House said India and the United States will continue their trade talks. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said President Donald Trump is “very positive” about ties with India and often speaks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. She said Trump last spoke to Modi during Diwali celebrations at the Oval Office. Leavitt added that trade teams from both sides are holding “very serious discussions.” Trump had earlier hinted at a new trade deal after tensions rose over higher tariffs on Indian goods. The talks are expected to focus on easing trade barriers and strengthening economic ties between the two nations. (PC: NDTV)

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'We Have Toppled a Political Dynasty': Zohran Mamdani's Historic NYC Mayoral Victory Speech Promises New Dawn Built by the People

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:07am on 05 Nov 2025,Wednesday India Global

Zohran Mamdani declared his campaign "toppled a political dynasty" after winning New York City's mayoral race in a stunning political upset. The 34-year-old democratic socialist becomes NYC's 111th mayor and first Muslim leader, defeating independent Andrew Cuomo and Republican Curtis Sliwa. Addressing jubilant supporters, he proclaimed, "The future is in our hands," thanking diverse coalition members including Yemeni bodega owners, Senegalese taxi drivers, Uzbek nurses, Ethiopian aunties. His grassroots campaign spanning Brooklyn's gentrified neighborhoods to Queens' immigrant enclaves focused on taxing the wealthy, expanding social programs, and addressing affordability crises. Mamdani emotionally thanked parents and wife Rama, recalled a Bronx woman's lament inspiring his renewal message, promising "a new dawn built by the people."

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