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In A First, Sikh-American Gurbir S Grewal Nominated To Be New Jersey's Attorney General

Darpan News Desk IANS, 13 Dec, 2017 11:07 AM
  • In A First, Sikh-American Gurbir S Grewal Nominated To Be New Jersey's Attorney General

In a historic first, a distinguished Sikh public prosecutor "who has experienced hate and intolerance first-hand" has been nominated to be the next attorney general of the US state of New Jersey.

 

If Gurbir S Grewal's nomination by Democrat Governor-elect Phil Murphy is approved by the State Senate early next year, he will be the first Sikh to assume the top state law enforcement position in the United States and the second Indian-American, after Kamala Harris, who held the position in California before her election to the US Senate.

 

Announcing the nomination in the state capital, Trenton, on Tuesday, Murphy said: "In light of all that is being thrown at us by the president, we need an attorney general unafraid to join our fellow states in using the law to protect all New Jersey residents."

 
 

Grewal, 44, is the prosecutor of Bergen County, an important district across the river from New York city. He was appointed to by the current Republican Governor Chris Christie and that is likely to mute any opposition the senate.

 

Symbolic of the public acceptance of minorities despite scattered incidents of bigotry, two Sikhs were elected mayors last month, Ravi Bhalla in Hoboken, New Jersey, and Preet Didbal in Yuba City, California.

 

 

Vin Gopal, who became the first Indian-American to be elected to the New Jersey State Senate last month, said that Grewal is someone "not only eminently qualified, but who will bring a perspective to the office that is diverse and long-overdue."

 

After Murphy made the announcement, Grewal said: "I wanted to give back to a country that has given us and other immigrant families like us so much." Turning to his three daughters, Kyrpa, Mayher and Mahek, who were with him, he said: "As someone who has experienced hate and intolerance first-hand throughout my life, I wanted to work to ensure we all live in and that the three of you grow up in a fair and just society."

 

Grewal added: "I wanted to perhaps also show people that while I and others like me may look different or worship differently, that we, too, are committed to this country."

 

 

Hailing Grewal's nomination, Rajwant Singh, the co-founder of the National Sikh Campaign, said: "These are exactly the kind of role models our youngsters need to feel proud of being a Sikh and an American."

 

"While America could be seen having a very polarized situation politically and yet there are some very shining moments to show that people of all backgrounds can aspire for top positions," he added.

 

Congratulations to Gurbir Grewal, the first Sikh state attorney general in American history. We are extremely proud of...

Posted by National Sikh Campaign on Tuesday, 12 December 2017
 

South Asian Bar Association President Rishi Bagga, said: "The decision to appoint a visible minority as the chief law enforcement officer for New Jersey reflects the diversity of the state and of the US, and is especially important in a time where minorities and immigrants have often felt targeted by law enforcement."

 

Attorney General is a very powerful position New Jersey heading the Department of Law and Public Safety, which includes the state police.

 

Grewal has earlier served as an assistant federal prosecutor in New York and in New Jersey, where he was also the chief of the Economic Crimes Unit.

 
 

In the administration of former President Barack Obama, Indian Americans have held senior law positions. Neal Kumar Katyal was an Acting Solicitor General.

 

Sri Srinivasan, now a federal appeals court judge in Washington, did a stint as the Principal Deputy Solicitor General.

 

Vanita Gupta was the Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General and headed the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division.

 

US President Donald Trump has appointed Uttam Dhillon to be his special assistant and associate counsel.

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