As Mamdani Rises, South Asians Emerge as a Political Force in New York
Thirty years ago, when Ramesh Kilawans Indo-Caribbean family moved to their home in South Ozone Park in Queens, only one other South Asian family lived on the quiet block. Today there are more than a dozen.
Over time, Mr. Kilawans community grew, as thousands of Muslim, Sikh and Hindu immigrants moved to nearby Jamaica and Richmond Hill, filling the streets with Caribbean roti shops, Indian grocers and temples.
But even as the influx transformed the neighborhoods into areas now known as Little Punjab and Little Guyana, few in the South Asian diaspora were deeply engaged in electoral politics until this year, when Zohran Mamdanis bid for mayor began to catch fire.
Mr. Mamdani, a state assemblyman from Queens and a democratic socialist, emerged victorious in the Democratic primary in June, fueled in part by a novel, diverse coalition that included broad swaths of South Asian voters in New York.
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