Sunday, December 22, 2024

Indian-American Hirsh Singh officially announces entry into US presidential race

The announcement came with a declaration of his staunch support for the principles of America First, Constitutional Carry, and Pro-Life conservatism

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Hirsh Vardhan Singh, a prominent Indian-American figure and lifelong Republican, has officially announced his entry into the US presidential race as a candidate seeking the Republican Party’s nomination. The announcement came with a declaration of his staunch support for the principles of America First, Constitutional Carry, and Pro-Life conservatism.

Singh’s political journey in New Jersey was highlighted during the announcement, where he claimed credit for revitalizing the conservative wing of the state’s Republican Party since 2017, according to a report by Mint.

However, Singh’s self-proclaimed status as the “pure blood” candidate raised eyebrows and garnered significant attention on social media. He earned this moniker due to his public stance of resisting COVID vaccinations, which led to him being likened to “Trump on steroids” by New Jersey’s Democrat Senate President.

During his speech, Singh pointed out several key challenges faced by Americans, particularly focusing on the perceived corruption of Big Tech and Big Pharma and their impact on citizens’ freedoms. He criticized the collaboration between Big Pharma and the government in pushing experimental vaccines and condemned Big Tech’s infringement on privacy and censorship of political viewpoints.

  • Singh presented himself as a candidate with both the energy and technical expertise required to lead America into the future

  • He seeks the support of the public as he competes for the Republican Party’s nomination for the 2024 presidential election, aspiring to serve as the President of the United States, a position he referred to as the leader of the greatest nation in the world

Singh also expressed concern about Big Tech’s attempts to establish monopolies in emerging sectors like artificial intelligence, which he argued stifles innovation and negatively affects small businesses, contrary to the principles of the American economy.

On the topic of education, Singh voiced alarm about what he saw as an ideological movement comparable to the Bolsheviks, which he believes has infiltrated schools and poses a threat to parental rights and American family values. He pledged to restore traditional American values and provide strong leadership to address these perceived challenges.

While emphasizing his support for former President Trump as a Make America Great Again (MAGA) Republican, Singh also asserted the need for a candidate who can bring more to the table. He highlighted his experiences opposing policies that could lead to military involvement in World War scenarios, advocating against economic lockdowns, and organizing protests against compulsory vaccinations.

In conclusion, Singh presented himself as a candidate with both the energy and technical expertise required to lead America into the future. He seeks the support of the public as he competes for the Republican Party’s nomination for the 2024 presidential election, aspiring to serve as the President of the United States, a position he referred to as the leader of the greatest nation in the world.

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Roma Ghosh
Roma Ghosh
Roma Ghosh has recently retired as Associate Professor for Media Studies from an international university. She was with the Times of India as a correspondent for many years. Her passion is cooking and she has been doing recipes and photo shoots for Women's Era for the last 15-odd years.

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