Eric Adams Cancels Appearance at Event Honoring Anti-Muslim Activist

Feature and Cover Eric Adams Cancels Appearance at Event Honoring Anti Muslim Activist

New York City Mayor Eric Adams has withdrawn from a controversial event featuring Hindu nationalist activist Kajal Shingala, who is known for her speeches promoting violence against Muslims and boycotts of non-Hindu businesses.

Eric Adams, the mayor of New York City, was initially expected to be the guest of honor at an event in Queens that will feature Kajal Shingala, a prominent Hindu nationalist activist whose rhetoric often includes incitements to violence against Muslims. The event, a dinner at an Indian cultural center in Fresh Meadows, Queens, was organized by the Gujarati Samaj of New York. However, the mayor withdrew from the engagement following media inquiries.

Kajal Shingala, also known as Kajal Hindusthani online, has gained notoriety for her incendiary speeches advocating against Muslims and other religious minorities in India. Critics, including Raqib Hameed Naik, who runs an organization tracking hate speech in India, denounce her as a leading figure in promoting hate and violence through her oratory.

A statement from Adams’s spokesperson, Zachary Nosanchuk, clarified that while there were requests for the mayor’s attendance, Adams had no plans to attend, and it was never part of his public schedule.

The controversy heated up after it emerged that the event’s organizers, including Harshad Patel, president of the Gujarati Samaj of New York, publicly advertised Adams as a guest of honor through promotional materials and social media posts. Shingala, who has close to a million followers across various platforms, also shared the advertisement to her audience.

Nevertheless, Adams still plans to participate in a fundraising event organized by Patel, which is aimed at supporting his reelection bid. The mayor’s seat is being contested in an upcoming election, where Adams faces a significant challenge from state Assemblymember Zohran Mamdani. Mamdani, who secured the Democratic primary, might become the first Muslim mayor of New York City.

Supporters of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who have substantial connections with the Gujarati Hindus in the U.S., have criticized Mamdani ever since he labeled Modi a “war criminal” during a mayoral forum in New York City. Mamdani, himself having Gujarati Muslim heritage, criticized Modi’s involvement in the 2002 Gujarat riots.

Kajal Shingala’s presence in the U.S. is part of a wider speaking tour that has included states such as Texas and Georgia. Her speeches often return to consistent themes, notably advocating patronage of Hindu-owned businesses and avoiding transactions with Muslims. A particularly inflammatory example of her speech rhetoric surfaced during a 2024 address in India, where she made egregious and unfounded accusations against Muslims.

Additionally, Shingala promotes the debunked conspiracy theory known as “Love Jihad,” suggesting that Muslim men are conspiring to convert Hindu women through marriage. Such remarks have drawn strong criticism for inciting division and fear.

In response to the uproar surrounding Adams’s involvement, over two dozen groups from an interfaith coalition published an open letter condemning his initial association with the event.

This incident adds to a series of controversies linking Mayor Adams to sensitive topics in Indian politics. In the previous year, he distanced himself from a float in New York City’s India Day Parade that featured a model Hindu temple built on the ruins of a mosque destroyed amid communal violence.

According to New York Focus, Kajal Shingala has been accused of spreading hate speech, resulting in her arrest in India after her talks allegedly spurred inter-religious discord.

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