Two Indian-Americans Raise $100,000 Each For Hillary Clinton's Campaign: Report

Tuesday, 21 July 2015, 23:53 IST
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WASHINGTON: Two prominent Indian-Americans have joined the club of 120 volunteers who have raised more than $100,000 for Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign, media reported.

Maryland Democrat Mahinder Tak and New York technology investor Deven J. Parekh are the first Indian-Americans to have raised $100,000 each for the campaign, according to a report.

The two are being hailed as "Hillblazers", or "individuals who have helped raise $100,000 or more in primary election contributions" by the campaign website.

Tak is an Indian-American radiation oncologist and retired U.S. Army colonel. She was co-chair of the Democratic National Committee's Indo-American Council during the 2008 Obama campaign. She is also one of the largest private collectors of Indian art in the U.S.

Tak plans to raise around $325,000 for Clinton during the primary.

"America needs a woman now, she is the best candidate for Democrats," Tak was quoted as saying, praising Clinton's record in espousing the cause of children and women early on in her career.
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Source: IANS