Indian-American California Governor Hopeful Poses As Homeless Man

Monday, 04 August 2014, 23:17 IST
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NEW YORK: Indian American banker and politician Neel Kashkari, running for the post of California governor, spent a week posing as a penniless vagabond looking for a job, in an attempt to highlight the importance of jobs in the key U.S. state's weak economy.

The 40-year-old Republican, son of Indian immigrants from Jammu and Kashmir, is seen in a 10-minute video stopping in a thrift store in California's Fresno city, a mini-mart and a repair shop asking for work and sleeping on park benches, a report in the New York Times said.

Kashkari is the Republican Party's gubernatorial candidate against current Democrat Governor Jerry Brown who is running for an unprecedented fourth term as governor of California in the election on November 4.

The former investment banker and multimillionaire, had only $40 in his pocket and carried a torn backpack as he spent a week posing as a homeless man looking for a job.

In the video, released by him, Kashkari is left with no prospects for cash after five days on the streets and appears scruffy and bereft.

"The solution is simple -- it's jobs. It's not more welfare. It's not more food stamps. It's jobs. And we know how to do this," he says in his message in the video.

"Everything starts with education and jobs," Kashkari, who lives in a $10 million home in Laguna Beach, told NYT.
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Source: PTI