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No, I did not grow up eating rice with my hands: Brandon Gill's Indian-origin wife joins Zohran Mamdani row
No, I did not grow up eating rice with my hands: Brandon Gill's Indian-origin wife joins Zohran Mamdani row

Time of India

time30-06-2025

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  • Time of India

No, I did not grow up eating rice with my hands: Brandon Gill's Indian-origin wife joins Zohran Mamdani row

Indian-origin author, Danielle D'Souza, wife of GOP leader Brandon Gill, said she never grew up eating rice with her hand. Danielle D'Souza Gill, the Indian-origin wife of Congressman Brandon Gill, said she always used a fork to eat rice and never grew up eating rice with her hands. The statement follows an elaborate controversy that started with a video of New York mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani eating rice with his hand . The video was from the campaign period but it went viral Sunday, with social media users finding it nauseating that Mamdani eats rice with his hand. It was compared with Indian-origin Vivek Ramaswamy sitting barefoot for an interview -- and soon snowballed into an India-hatred spree. Republican leader Brandon Gill also found Mamdani eating with his hand uncivilized as he said: "Civilized people in America don't eat like this. If you refuse to adopt Western customs, go back to the Third World." To this, Brandon was told that he married an India and his wife must have eaten rice like this all her life. "I did not grow up eating rice with my hands and have always used a fork. I was born in America. I'm a Christian MAGA patriot. My father's extended family lives in India and they are also Christian and they use forks too. Thank you for your attention to this matter," the wife in question, Danielle D'Souza Gill, replied. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 모공각화증, 이제는 만지지말고 집에서 이렇게 해보세요 현명한소비자 Undo Danielle's post also went viral with many X users questioning the need to issue a statement that belittled India. "You are bragging about something that stupid?" one wrote. Some users posted a photo of her father Dinesh D'Souza eating with his hand and called Danielle a liar. 30-year-old Danielle D'Souza Gill, daughter of right-wing commentator Dinesh D'Souza, is an author and commentator. Daniell got married to Brandon Gill in 2017. Recently, Brandon was criticized for denouncing mass migration as he compared a photo of California in 1960 with California today. At that time, too, he was reminded that his wife's family had migrated to the US.

Dangerous game: Yunus has made Bangladesh a puppet of China and Pakistan
Dangerous game: Yunus has made Bangladesh a puppet of China and Pakistan

First Post

time22-04-2025

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  • First Post

Dangerous game: Yunus has made Bangladesh a puppet of China and Pakistan

The killing of Bhabesh Chandra Roy, a Hindu minority leader in Bangladesh from Dinajpur's Basudebpur village, illustrates the dire condition of the Hindu minority in that country. This is not a one-of-a-kind incident or an inadvertent and isolated one. It explains a pattern and a system of structured persecution. India-hatred is now synonymous with Hindu-hatred. Hindu monk Chinmoy Krishna Das' arrest and imprisonment in November last year unearthed the Bangladeshi Kangaroo court and debilitating law and order situation. Muhammad Yunus' attempt to irk India through his provocative statements on the Northeast in China explains his ulterior motive. He makes Bangladesh a mirror image of Pakistan. Its economy is in complete shambles. Recovery is remote. Socio-economic and political paralysis is beyond repair. Given these precarities, Yunus and his collaborators depend on minority oppression, especially of Hindus, and propaganda peddling. Advertisement Bhabesh Chandra Roy's death marks the exacerbating condition of the Hindus. He was reportedly taken from his home and beaten to death on Thursday. Yunus' duplicity and crocodile tears on the debilitating conditions of the Hindu minority under the current patchwork government are a mere media show-off and counterfeit publicity of naivety and non-complicity. The octogenarian's love for power blinds him to throwing the state to the fanatics. Bangladeshi cosmopolitanism is a textbook reality. The ground reality is phenomenally abysmal. The Hindu demographic nosedive in Bangladesh since 1947 illustrates religious hatred and hegemony. The so-called students' protest and ousting of Sheikh Hasina, a democratically elected leader, were a well-engineered plan executed with remarkable calculation involving a host of collaborators from the home turf to overseas overseers and investors. Election is no longer a political itinerary of the current unelected dispensation in Bangladesh. Hindu oppression underlines its core occupation. Minority safety is reduced to a mere public pronouncement or decorative statement. Liquidation of Hindu leadership is reportedly its covert strategy. India's Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesperson categorically stated, 'We have noted with distress the abduction and brutal killing of Shri Bhabesh Chandra Roy, a Hindu minority leader in Bangladesh. This killing follows a pattern of systematic persecution of Hindu minorities under the interim government, even as the perpetrators of previous such events roam with impunity.' The message is loud and clear. Unfortunately, the interim government's hand-in-glove approach has reportedly emboldened the perpetrators. Justice is not served. The perpetrators expand their checklists and commit crimes with impunity. The politically indulgent ecosystem encourages the amplification of oppression against the Hindus. Islamists break all barriers to unleash their religious passion. Their activities were largely undercover because of Hasina's anti-Jamaat-e-Islami stand. Now they have the leeway to do anything they think fit to expand and establish their cause. Advertisement Pakistan has become a role model. The pre-1971 conditions have again arisen. Those forces remained supine after 1971 and prepared the ground. The groundswell during Hasina's time has metamorphosed into a crushing force. Its nuisance value and street veto have led the country to an irrecoverable position. Fanaticism rules the street. How long would the minority Hindus survive such an unceasing onslaught? The gravity of the situation requires quick reconsideration of the matter. Status quoism will be counterintuitive. Another round of Hindu dispossession will be unavoidable. The thinning minority will find their claims of being in Bangladesh a mere memory. The symptoms are visibly alarming through the tragic death of Bhabesh Chandra Roy. There are two sides to this seamless aggression against the Hindu minorities. One is diversionary tactics to conceal the interim government's incompetence and ulterior motives. The other is to fan the flame of religious exclusivity. Yunus' controversial and provocative statements on India's Northeast in China conjoin with the dangerous idea of reviving the military airbase in Lalmonirhat (Rangpur Division) with Pakistani and Chinese funding. The proposed military preparedness is to checkmate India's narrow Siliguri Corridor. It is designed to disable India's Northeast, inflicting a disconnect. This will jeopardise India's national security. Advertisement Bangladesh suffers from the Shishupala syndrome, annoying India more than it can afford. It has decided to join China in its sinister objective of strategically encircling India. Yunus is a mere puppet. China is the puppeteer. Yunus has also tried to court Pakistan. Bangladesh is playing a very dangerous game. It will have to pay for this sooner than later. Dr. Jajati K Pattnaik teaches at the Centre for West Asian Studies, School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. Dr. Chandan K Panda teaches at Rajiv Gandhi University (A Central University), Itanagar. Views expressed in the above piece are personal and solely those of the authors. They do not necessarily reflect Firstpost's views.

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