"The rhetoric that all Mexicans are rapists and Muslims are terrorists are of great concern to the Indian-American community. He continues to ridicule outsourcing and call centres," Miller, a legislator from Maryland told reporters.
A Democratic representative and a member of the House of Delegates since 2011, she is on a visit to Kolkata and New Delhi to talk about the ongoing US presidential elections, which has generated global interest.
Republican senator Wayne Harper, who is also accompanying her on the visit, however, defended Trump, saying people around Trump were now expecting that he would make people understand his point of view without being rough.
"I am anticipating that relationships will increase between India and USA because both need each other. The relationship is more than just based on business but it's about partnership and about national and international security," he said.
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The two politicians are impressed by the high voter turnout in India.
"We have built up barriers for voters as in some states it is mandatory to have a voter ID card to cast ballots. It is easier to buy weapons than vote. We need to drop those barriers," she said.
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