Asian American Republican Coalition launched in New Jersey

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Approximately 350 people attended the launch of the Asian American Republican Coalition at Royal Albert’s Palace, Fords, N.J. Nov. 2, 2022. Photo: courtesy AARC

The Asian American Republican Coalition, AARC, previously known as SARC- South Asian Republican Coalition, headquartered in New Jersey, hosted a “Grand Launch” on Wednesday, November 2, 2022, at Royal Albert’s Palace, Fords, N.J.

More than 350 leaders from the  Republican Party and members of various Asian American communities attended despite it being a busy weekday, organizers said in a press release.

The American national anthem jumpstarted the event and those present recited the Pledge of Allegiance.

AARC’s Founder and National President Sridhar Chillara,speaking at Nov. 2, 2022 event in N.J. during launch of new organization. Photo: AARC
Dharmesh Patel speaking at Nov. 2, 2022 launch of Asian American Republican Coalition in N.J. Photo: AARC

Sanjiv Pandya, AARC- VP, Public Relations and Media Outreach, opened the event by speaking about what needs to be done to bring back “the glory of our great nation America,” in the current environment.

Juned Qazi, AARC’s NJ president speaking at Nov. 2, 2022 launch of Asian American Republican Coalition in N.J. Photo: AARC
Founder and Chairman of AARC Hemant Bhatt speaking at Nov. 2, 2022 launch of Asian American Republican Coalition in N.J. Photo: AARC

Founder and Chairman Hemant Bhatt, welcomes guests and said the AARC was inspired by the overwhelming support it received from the members of the community who shared the same values and beliefs of the Grand Old Party.

“It was then we realized that we need to take SARC to the next level to reach out the Asian American Community nationwide and that’s when the “AARC” is formed with its chapters in Pennsylvania, Texas, Georgia, Texas, Chicago, Florida and with many other states to join the AARC,” Bhatt is quoted saying in the press release, calling the Midterm elections “one of the most pivotal” moments in American politics. “It’s important to remind the Asian Community that the country faces significant challenges ahead and it’s important to restore the values and integrity of our country and Americans,” Bhatt said.

The AARC’s Founder and National President Sridhar Chillara, outlined in detail the AARC’S Vision, Goals and Objectives.

He said AARC is working on civic education, US citizenship, English learning and many community outreach programs, among other goals.

Founder and National Vice President Deepak Malhotra, spoke of  the importance of voting to bring the desired change in these crucial times.

Juned Qazi, AARC’s NJ president and council President for Marlboro, NJ Township Council predicted that AARC would  become the nodal organization for Asian American communities.

Jack Ciattareli speaking at Nov. 2, 2022 launch of Asian American Republican Coalition in N.J. Photo: AARC

Former NJ Assemblyman Jack Ciattareli, who ran for NJ Governor and lost by a few thousand votes, gave an emotionally charged speech praising the AARC for “doing a great work” and urging everyone to work hard for a bright future.

Other speakers included Steven Rogers, member of AARC Advisory Board; Republican candidate for US Congress for Dist. 6 Sue Kiley;  Paul Degroot, Republican candidate for US Congress for Dist. 11; Samuel Thompson, NJ Assemblyman; Edward Durr, NJ Senator; Dominick Nick Dirocco, Commissioner; and Robert Bengivenga, MCRO Chairman

N.J. Assemblyman Sam Thompson speaking at Nov. 2, 2022 launch of Asian American Republican Coalition in N.J. Photo: AARC

Dharmesh Patel, an active member of AARC, gave statistics showing how Asian Americans communities can bring victory to the candidates running for office.

The AARC’s event sponsors, reception committee members and other active members who worked hard to make the the event a success included Mehul Patel, Roshan Shah, Nimish Patel, Ravi Patel, Dr. Jayesh Patel, Yash Pandya, Praveen Thadkamala, Dilip Patel, Pavan Kuchana, Ravi Kolla, Ashish Raval, Sarvesh Kumar Dharayan, Neeta Ramekar, Vijay Shah, Dilip Bhatt, Jinesh Patel, Samir Raval, Marthy Pillai, Atul Vadodaria, Bhargava Gorthy, Vasant Shah, Ankit Goyal, Neeta Tyagi, and Anita Gupta.

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