In Delhi and New York, Hindu Right Wing Lines Up Against Mamdani

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As Zohran Mamdani gets within striking distance of becoming New York’s first Muslim mayor, he is drawing fire from supporters of India’s populist prime minister, who accuse him of being anti-Hindu.

A man in a gray suit, Zohran Mamdani, addresses a group of seated Muslim men, some of whom wear ball caps and others kufis.
Some Hindu American groups accuse Zohran Mamdani, seen here addressing a group of Muslim men in March, of promoting an anti-Hindu agenda.Credit...Andres Kudacki for The New York Times

Pranav Baskar

Aug. 1, 2025, 5:00 a.m. ET

Two days before New York City Democrats went to the polls to select their mayoral nominee in June, a plane flew over the Statue of Liberty trailing a banner attacking the race’s front-runner, Zohran Mamdani.

“Save NYC from global intifada,” it read in letters five feet high. “Reject Mamdani.”

The banner, seemingly aimed at the city’s Jewish voters, touched on the campaign’s most charged foreign policy issue: Mr. Mamdani’s criticism of Israel. But the group behind it wasn’t Jewish or Israeli. Its members are Indian-American Hindus, who accuse Mr. Mamdani of pushing an anti-Hindu and anti-Indian agenda.

For years, Mr. Mamdani, a Muslim, has assailed the government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India, a populist whose political ideology inextricably links nationalism with Hinduism at the expense of the country’s Muslim minority.

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Muslim members of a South Asian political group at a rally for Mr. Mamdani in Brooklyn. New York’s South Asian community is divided over the candidate, partly along religious lines.Credit...Jonah Rosenberg for The New York Times

Mr. Mamdani in May called the prime minister a “war criminal.” Previously, he lobbied to stop Mr. Modi from visiting New York, and demanded that a state assemblywoman return campaign contributions from Indian Americans whom he characterized as “Hindu fascists.”

While campaigning for the State Assembly in 2020, Mr. Mamdani attended a demonstration in Times Square at which a group protesting the construction of a Hindu temple on the site of a onetime mosque in India chanted, “Who are Hindus? Bastards!


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