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Vandals Paint Racial Slurs, Wreck Sikh-Owned Indian Restaurant in US – Video

New Delhi (Sputnik): As a wave of anti-racism protests continues to sweep the US following the death of African-American man George Floyd on 25 May by a white policeman, the recent vandalisation of a Sikh-owned restaurant has triggered a debate on racial discrimination again.

An Indian-origin Sikh-owned restaurant in the US city of Santa Fe in New Mexico has been vandalised, looted, and spray-painted with racial slurs on the walls.

The owner of the Indian Palace restaurant, Baljit Singh, reportedly suffered a loss worth $100,000.

“White power”, “Trump 2020”, “go home”, and other derogatory slurs were painted across the walls by the miscreants, while computers and cash were also stolen as everything else was vandalised.

At least five separate crowdfunding campaigns have been launched by the residents of Santa Fe to recover the damages for Singh.

Singh told local media that he purchased the restaurant in 2013 with his father and was using it to prepare food and care packages for local homeless people during the coronavirus pandemic.

The Monday incident is being investigated by police. 

Sourse: sputniknews.com

Vandals Paint Racial Slurs, Wreck Sikh-Owned Indian Restaurant in US – Video

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