Flyers in a New Jersey city call Sikh mayoral candidate a ‘terrorist’
Ravinder Bhalla said it was troubling, but ‘won’t let hate win’.

Flyers labelling a Sikh mayoral candidate in a New Jersey city as a terrorist were spotted on car windscreens on Friday, just days before the November 7 election. The flyer says in a large red font over Ravinder Bhalla’s picture: “Don’t let TERRORISM take over our Town!”
Bhalla, a lawyer, was the council president for the city of Hoboken in 2011-’12, and is now a Councilman-at-Large.
“There’s been an undercurrent of racism I’ve seen in this campaign,” Bhalla told New York Daily News. “That sort of whispering campaign has come to the surface now, where people have the audacity to send a flyer like that.” He said his daughter asked why people were attacking him because he wears a turban. “That’s a hard question to answer to a little girl,” Bhalla was quoted as saying.
On Twitter, he wrote it was troubling, but “we won’t let hate win”.
“I want to use [the] incident to affirm the value of living in a diverse community where we’re judged by content of character, not by colour of skin or how we worship,” he said in a series of tweets. “At time w/ [with] President [Donald Trump] seeking to divide us, it is critical we come together as a community and stand up for American values.”
Election rival Michael DeFusco, who was initially linked to the flyer, called it “racist, “disgusting and gutter politics at its worst”. He said he had asked the police to investigate into the matter.
DeFusco had recently filed a complaint accusing Bhalla of conflict of interest. The allegation appears on Friday’s flyers as well.
Today I spoke out against the forces of hate that are trying to divide us. Neither Hoboken nor I will stand for it.https://t.co/8xKNxM0wOG pic.twitter.com/GJnYRSU4p3
— Michael DeFusco (@mike_defusco) November 5, 2017
The @HobokenPD is investigating a possible Bias crime regarding campaign literature disseminated in central portion of Hoboken last night.
— Chief Ken Ferrante (@KenFerrante) November 4, 2017
Yesterday, a flyer w/ word “terrorist” above a pic of me was circulated in Hob. Of course this is troubling, but we won’t let hate win. pic.twitter.com/Ri9xrYF4Al
— Ravinder S. Bhalla (@RaviBhalla) November 4, 2017
I want people to know Hob is a welcoming community where my wife & I are proud to raise our children. No matter your race, ethnicity...
— Ravinder S. Bhalla (@RaviBhalla) November 4, 2017
...you are welcome here in our City. As Mayor, I will work hard to keep it that way. I want to use incident to affirm the value of...
— Ravinder S. Bhalla (@RaviBhalla) November 4, 2017
...living in a diverse community where we're judged by content of character, not by color of skin or how we worship. At time w/ President...
— Ravinder S. Bhalla (@RaviBhalla) November 4, 2017
...seeking to divide us, it is critical we come together as a community and stand up for American values." -Ravi
— Ravinder S. Bhalla (@RaviBhalla) November 4, 2017
The candidate - (@RaviBhalla) - is a man of integrity. He won't deflect this hate to another community by simply saying "I am not a Muslim."
— Simran Jeet Singh (@SikhProf) November 4, 2017
Another Racist Political Ad from of New Jersey.
— Khaled Beydoun (@KhaledBeydoun) November 4, 2017
This time in Hoboken against and Ravi Bhalla, conflating Sikh faith with Terrorism
RT pic.twitter.com/a41H75eUh2