American Muslim News
Briefs Tuesday, April 12, 2005
IL: Indian-American Wins Township
Race
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Moin Moon Khan, an Indian
American computer specialist, who once set up a Bihar
Cultural Association, has won the race for trustee of
York Township in Illinois. Moin Moon Khan, an Indian
American computer specialist who once set up a Bihar
Cultural Association, has won the race for trustee of
York Township in Illinois. Khan, who hails from
Muzaffarpur in Bihar, acknowledged that many people had
helped him win the race. He was the first non-Caucasian
to be nominated by the Republican Party in DuPage County
and the first Indian American to win on that party's
ticket in the county. "My passion is politics and
interacting with people," Khan said. "My election will
provide political voice to one-fourth of the residents
of York Township, who speak about two dozen languages
and practise a dozen religions, yet they are not
represented," Khan had said earlier.
DuPage,
within which York Township falls, is a predominantly
Republican county and historically the four trustees
have been Republicans. Trustees are responsible for the
township's expenditures, for levying property taxes, and
running seniors programmes, among other
responsibilities. "We are the new face of the 21st
century and we can make it known by working together and
making new pragmatic alliances." Khan, president of the
American Muslims for Peaceful Co-existence, is
recognised in the Muslim American and Asian American
communities for his moderate and patriotic views. (MORE)
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