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US: Indian Americans Launch Organisation To Politically Empower South Asian Community
A group of Indian Americans who played a key role in Joe Biden’s victory in US presidential election have announced the formation of South Asians for America (SAFA) – an organisation that aims to advance the political empowerment of the community.
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A group of Indian Americans who played a key role in Joe Biden’s victory in US presidential election have announced the formation of South Asians for America (SAFA) – an organisation that aims to advance the political empowerment of the community.
US: Indian-Americans launch organisation to politically empower South Asian community
US: Indian-Americans launch organisation to politically empower South Asian community
PTI | Apr 20, 2021, 08:32 IST
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WASHINGTON: A group of Indian-Americans who played a key role in Joe Biden s victory in US presidential election have announced the formation of South Asians for America (SAFA) – an organisation that aims to advance the political empowerment of the community.
Leaders from South Asians for Biden (SAB) formed SAFA after assessing the groundbreaking impact of their organising efforts during the 2020 general election and Georgia senate election victories, which led to the Democrats winning the White House, the House of Representatives, and the Senate.
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