The top Indian diplomats in the United States expressed their gratitude to authorities for their prompt action following the brutal attacks on Hindu priest in New York City.
On Thursday, Swami Harish Chander Puri, priest of the Shiv Shakti Peeth temple in Glen Oaks neighborhood in the easternmost portion of Queens, was brutally attacked by the U.S. man who reportedly screamed: “this is my neighborhood”.
Prominent United States Congresspersons, Grace Meng and Tom Suozzi strongly condemned the “heinous” attack, saying they stand in solidarity with the Hindu community and the borough of Queens is home to a diverse community from around the world.
India’s Ambassador to the U.S. Harsh Vardhan Shringla expressed gratitude to Meng and Suozzi for their support.
Indian Consul General in New York Sandeep Chakravorty met the elderly Hindu priest on Sunday, inquiring about his health and expressed his gratitude for the assailant’s “quick arrest”.
“Met with Swamiji of Shiv Shakti Peeth who was attacked by a miscreants. He is at home, recovering well and resumed his spiritual duties. Thanks to the Police for quick arrest of the assailant. Many thanks to @RepGraceMeng & @RepTomSuozzi & the Indian Community for their support,” Chakravorty tweeted.
Met with Swamiji of Shiv Shakti Peeth who was attacked by a miscreant. He is at home, recovering well & resumed his spiritual duties. Thanks to the Police for quick arrest of the assailant. Many thanks to @RepGraceMeng & @RepTomSuozzi & the Indian Community for their support. pic.twitter.com/U40cjDCOJB
— Sandeep Chakravorty (@CHAKRAVIEW1971) July 21, 2019
In a tweet, Shringla thanked Chakravorty “for meeting Swamiji and offering support and assistance. I thank @RepGraceMeng and @RepTomSuozzi for their support”.
According to a report by PIX11, Swami Harish Chander had bruises and abrasions all over his body, including his face.
Suozzi, representing New York’s 3rd Congressional District including parts of Queens, Nassau, and Suffolk counties, said on Twitter he “strongly” condemns the attack.
“I will continue to stand in solidarity with the Hindu community in my district and across America. May god grant Swami Ji strength, so he may fully recover,” he said.
Meng, representing New York’s 6th congressional district in the New York City borough of Queens, issued a statement strongly condemning the attack.
“I am disgusted over the violent attack on a Hindu priest in our borough. This type of brutal act is un-American and the person who committed this heinous crime is a coward,” she said.
Heaping praises on the New York Police Department for making a swift arrest in the case, she expressed confidence that justice will be served.
“I stand with the Hindu community and wish the victim a full recovery,” Meng said.
According to a report in PIX11, around 11 a.m. on Thursday, near the Shiv Shakti Peeth temple, while Swami Harish Chander Puri was walking down the street in his religious garb, a man came up from behind and started hitting him repeatedly. He was beaten so badly, he had to be rushed to the hospital.
Police took into custody the 52-year-old Sergio Gouveia in connection to the attack. He is being charged with harassment, assault, and criminal possession of a weapon. Police also said they are looking into whether this is a potential hate crime.
Sadhana said, “Coalition of Progressive Hindus also condemned the attack, saying “bigotry and xenophobia does not distinguish between Hindus and Muslims or black and brown skin”.
The attack comes days after President Donald Trump took to Twitter this week to target four democratic congresswomen including Minnesota’s Ilhan Omar, a Somali-born U.S. citizen, prompting “send her back” shouts from thousands at a rally in North Carolina days later.
Sadhana said, “When the U.S. President targets immigrants and refugees and encourages chants of ‘send her back’ at rallies, this results in real harm inflicted on our communities.”
PIX11 reported that people who attend the temple believe the priest was targeted because of how he looks.
“He’s wearing his religious clothes just walking around the block. We are concerned since yesterday what is going on in our neighborhood,” said worshipper Sanjeev Jindal.