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Americans4Hindus Launches Colorado Chapter to Boost Hindu American Political Engagement

ASHOK KAURA | November 25, 2025 04:48 AM

PHAGWARA: Americans4Hindus (A4H), the rapidly expanding Hindu American political empowerment organization, marked a significant milestone on Sunday with the formal launch of its Colorado State Chapter at a special gathering in Denver. 

The ceremony was led by Phagwara-born U.S.-based physician Dr. Romesh Japra, Founder and Chairman of A4H, along with Sandeep Deswal, the organization’s Chief Political Strategist and Spokesperson, who jointly outlined the mission, national structure, and growing footprint of A4H across the United States. The event drew prominent figures from Colorado’s cultural, community, religious, civic, and professional sectors. 

During the installation ceremony, noted attorney and long-time community advocate Hemal Trivedi was appointed President of the A4H Colorado Chapter, while Dev Bhattacharya, Global Healthcare Hosting Head in Technology Services and a respected cultural and social entrepreneur, was named Vice President. Both leaders addressed the gathering with heartfelt remarks, pledging their commitment to advancing A4H’s goals and strengthening Hindu American representation in Colorado. 

The launch received an enthusiastic response, with several attendees promising to contribute their time, expertise, and resources to expand A4H’s statewide outreach and amplify the Hindu American voice in civic and political arenas. 

Adding to the momentum, Councilman Anil Pesaramelli and Neal Walia, an upcoming candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives, delivered impactful messages underscoring the urgent need for deeper political participation, representation, and empowerment within the Hindu American community. They emphasized that A4H is effectively addressing a crucial gap, both in Colorado and nationally. 

With the establishment of its Colorado Chapter, Americans4Hindus continues to strengthen its nationwide network and advance its vision of building a unified, informed, and politically engaged Hindu American movement across major states.

 

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