
Indian-American lawmaker Raja Krishnamurthy targeted Pakistan's terrorist activities. Krishnamurthy said Pakistan's spy agency ISI considers him (US) an "enemy" because of his stand against extremists in the South Asian country. The Democratic Party MP from Illinois said this at an event organized by the American India Security Council (USISC) in Boston.
Krishnamurthy said that the ISI in Pakistan sees him as an enemy for his stand against radicals in Pakistan. He also reiterated that he respects all religions and never discriminates against any color, caste or religion.
Krishnamurthy assured the Indian-American community of continuing to support the strategic relationship between the two countries so that this US friendship can deter China from its ambitions in the Pacific.
The event was attended by many eminent Indian Americans including Vikram Rajyadaksh, Dinesh Patel, Abhishek Singh, Amar Sahni, Deepika Sahni, and Dr. Raj Raina.
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