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‘Not a word of English’: Row over Indian-origin Jay Vaingakar campaigning in Hindi for New Jersey ‘desi community’

‘Not a word of English’: Row over Indian-origin Jay Vaingakar campaigning in Hindi for New Jersey ‘desi community’

A row has broken out in the United States after Indian-origin congressional candidate Jay Vaingakar was criticised for campaigning in Hindi while addressing members of the ‘Desi’ community in New Jersey.The controversy began after Indian American commentator Mehek Cooke posted on X, reacting to a video of Vaingakar speaking in Hindi about uplifting the “desi community” in the state.She said that Jay is replacing Americans in US: “A candidate for US Congress is running his ENTIRE campaign in a foreign language. Jay Vaingankar isn’t campaigning for Americans — he’s campaigning for their replacements. This is not subtle anymore.”

Who is Jay Vaingakar?

28-year-old Vaingakar is a former Biden administration official and is contesting from New Jersey’s 12th Congressional District. His campaign has also recently shed light on strong early fundraising numbers.According to his campaign, he raised nearly $110,000 in the first quarter of 2026, taking his total to more than $260,000. This includes over $150,000 raised in December 2025 when he launched his bid.A press release from the campaign said the funds came largely from grassroots support, with no contributions from corporate political action committees or special interest groups. The average online donation was reported to be $33.44.“We’re building this campaign the right way, with real grassroots support from people who want a new generation of leadership in Congress,” Vaingakar said.Jay added, “We’re not taking a dime from corporate PACs or special interests, and that means we’re accountable to the people we’re running to serve. This early support shows that our message is resonating and that we’re in a strong position to compete against elected officials twice my age, candidates who have previously run or who have long-established political networks.”Vaingakar previously served as a Special Advisor in the Office of Policy at the US Department of Energy. His work focused on energy policy, including clean energy initiatives and efforts to improve efficiency and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.He grew up in Hightstown, New Jersey, in a family of immigrant parents and studied at the University of Pennsylvania. He later worked as a community organiser and in the community solar sector, focusing on expanding access to affordable energy.The campaign video that sparked the row shows Vaingakar speaking in Hindi while addressing the South Asian community, a significant voter group in parts of New Jersey.He is of Indian origin and was raised in Hightstown, New Jersey by parents who immigrated from Mumbai before his birth.

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