One man’s hate does not define our State: Kansas Governor

Unique contributions of the Indian-community make Kansas a better place: Sam Brownback.

March 05, 2017 02:22 pm | Updated 03:32 pm IST - WASHINGTON:

Kansas Governor Sam Brownback told a delegation of Indian-Americans that the State was a welcoming place and that techie Srinivas Kuchibhotla’s killer Adam Purinton will be prosecuted to the “farthest extent of the law.” He further gave commitments that State officials would cooperate with federal authorities officially investigating the incident as a hate crime.

Kansas Governor Sam Brownback told a delegation of Indian-Americans that the State was a welcoming place and that techie Srinivas Kuchibhotla’s killer Adam Purinton will be prosecuted to the “farthest extent of the law.” He further gave commitments that State officials would cooperate with federal authorities officially investigating the incident as a hate crime.

Kansas Governor Sam Brownback has welcomed “valuable” Indian community to the State, stressing that “hateful” actions of one man doesn’t define them in the aftermath of the killing of Indian engineer Srinivas Kuchibhotla.

A delegation of Indian-Americans in Kansas along with the Hindu-American Foundation joined the Indian Consul-General in Houston, Anupam Ray, in meeting Mr. Brownback and Lt. Governor Jeff Colyer.

We support and welcome you

“The hateful actions of one man don’t define us — KS welcomes & supports Indian community,” Mr. Brownback said in a tweet shortly after the meeting last Thursday.

“Unique contributions of the Indian-community make Kansas State a better place. We stand with them in the face of this crime,” Lt. Gen. Colyer said after the meeting.

Kuchibhotla (32) was killed on February 22 when 51-year-old US Navy veteran Adam Purinton opened fire at him and his friend Alok Madasani at a bar before yelling “get out of my country.”

The incident, which is being investigated as a hate crime by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, has sent shock waves among the Indian-Americans across the country.

Members of the community met Mr. Brownback seeking his assurance in protection of Indian-Americans in the State.

Prosecution as per law

Mr. Brownback gave assurances that the perpetrator in custody, Adam Purinton, currently facing first-degree murder and attempted first degree murder charges, would be prosecuted to “furthest extent of the law.”

He further gave commitments that State officials would cooperate with federal authorities officially investigating the incident as a hate crime.

“The meeting with Governor Brownback and Lt Governor Colyer was very fruitful in my opinion,” said Sridhar Harohalli, chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Indian Association of Kansas City.

“The delegation got an assurance that this incident will be prosecuted effectively. Governor Brownback’s commitment to help get Srinivas’ widow Sunayana Dummala back to her home and career in Kansas was also heartening,” Mr. Harohalli said.

At the meeting, a message sent through a family friend from Ms. Dummala was also read out.

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