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By BOOM Team The Indian Business Association in New Jersey has issued an apology after it was criticised for bringing a bulldozer to the Indian Independence Day celebrations in Edison. The group in its letter said that it offered sincere apologies because certain "aspects of the parade reflected poorly" on the organisation and "offended" the Indian minority groups, especially Muslims. Controversial bulldozer The presence of the bulldozer with photos of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Uttar Pradesh chief minister during the 'India Day' parade in New Jersey's Edison had become a widely d...
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By Rohini Chatterji A bulldozer present during the celebration of India's Independence Day in New Jersey's Edison in the United States was discussed during a "tense" council meeting earlier this week, with some members of the community calling it a "serious incident of hate," while others claimed it was a "symbol of law and order". The event called India Day parade was celebrated by Indian-Americans in the community in New Jersey. Edison mayor Samip Joshi criticised the presence of the bulldozer during the rally saying, "Although the India Day parade is independently run and not a Township spo...
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