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How Tricolour was dragged into Capitol frame

Software entrepreneur Vincent Xavier Palathingal, 54, says he left Kerala a quarter century ago and settled in the US to escape “large-scale Leftist violence and atrocities” at home. Now he finds himself defending his decision to join Indian Tricolour in hand a rally at Capitol Hill on Wednesday, soon after which large-scale Rightist violence erupted. But, roasted on social media for carrying the national flag to an American show of bigotry, the Kochi-born chairperson of the US-based Accubits Technologies, which has an office at Technopark in Thiruvananthapuram, is not too fazed if a tad defensive. He has glib answers to every difficult question, much like the man he reveres: US President Donald Trump.

Meet Vincent Xavier, Indian-Origin Donald Trump Supporter Seen At US Capitol Attack

Meet Vincent Xavier, Indian-Origin Donald Trump Supporter Seen At US Capitol Attack Vinson took to Facebook on Thursday to share a post, which has now been deleted, to explain why he was at the spot. Twitter Outlook Web Bureau 2021-01-08T14:08:14+05:30 Meet Vincent Xavier, Indian-Origin Donald Trump Supporter Seen At US Capitol Attack outlookindia.com 2021-01-08T14:10:08+05:30 Amidst the massive attack on the United States Capitol in Washington DC on Wednesday, a video of the Indian tricolour being waved among several American flags is going viral on social media. The flag was raised by an Indian man, Vinson Palathingal also known as Vincent Xavier, who was present among the crowd of Donald Trump supporters raising slogans outside the Capitol.

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