World News | American Hindus Fly Aerial Banner in NYC, Back Cuomo's Leadership Amid Tight Mayoral Race

Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. In a bold display of civic engagement, members of the Hindu American community launched an aerial banner over New York City this week, endorsing Andrew Cuomo for mayor and urging voters to support experienced, inclusive leadership in a high-stakes race that has captured national attention.

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Houston, Jun 11 (PTI) In a bold display of civic engagement, members of the Hindu American community launched an aerial banner over New York City this week, endorsing Andrew Cuomo for mayor and urging voters to support experienced, inclusive leadership in a high-stakes race that has captured national attention.

The banner, which read "Hindus for Cuomo: United NYC, No Hate," flew over key neighbourhoods in Manhattan, Queens and Brooklyn. The visual campaign aimed to underscore the community's growing concerns over rising crime, divisive rhetoric, and a perceived leadership vacuum in the city.

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The endorsement comes as the Democratic primary narrows to a contest between Cuomo, the former three-term New York Governor, and Assembly member Zohran Mamdani. Two internal polls released this week show a competitive race: a survey by Data for Progress for Mamdani's super PAC found Cuomo ahead by two points, while a separate poll commissioned by Cuomo's campaign gave him a 12-point lead.

Early voting will begin on Saturday, and the primary is scheduled for June 24. Analysts note a significant portion of the electorate remains persuadable, with 8-9 per cent of voters still undecided. While Mamdani enjoys upto 15 per cent favourability rating among those who know him, 28 per cent said they have not heard enough about him. Cuomo, meanwhile, holds near-universal recognition of name and a split favourability rating of 48-49 per cent.

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Organisers said the aerial message was launched to advocate for a leader who aligns with Hindu values of unity, peace, and non-violence.

"We are at a moment where leadership cannot be learned on the job," said Dr Rakesh Shreedhar, President of the Hindu American PAC of New York. "Governor Cuomo's leadership experience is not only relevant but crucial in tackling the critical challenges New York City faces today."

Kusum Vyas, a Houston-based environmental activist and founder of the Green Kumbh Alliance, noted that the message resonated far beyond city limits. "What happens in New York shapes discourse across America. Our community, rooted in Ahimsa — non-violence — and equity, supports leadership that is dignified and inclusive."

Balu Advani, a practising Hindu and prominent businessman, emphasised the need for steadiness. "New York needs effective and experienced leadership during these challenging times. Andrew Cuomo is the best candidate for the job," he said.

Sathya Dosapati, a long-time activist from New Jersey, said, "Historically, New York is the gateway to America. We must preserve its heritage by making sure we elect leaders who are qualified for the job."

The Hindu American PAC of New York stated the banner was part of a larger campaign to amplify Hindu American voices in civic life — centred on values of inclusion, accountability and cultural harmony. PTI

(The above story is verified and authored by Press Trust of India (PTI) staff. PTI, India’s premier news agency, employs more than 400 journalists and 500 stringers to cover almost every district and small town in India.. The views appearing in the above post do not reflect the opinions of LatestLY)

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