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Mohammad Arif intensifies California Governor campaign, criticizes Trump policies and voices support for Sikh rights

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April 6, 2026
Mohammad Arif intensifies California Governor campaign, criticizes Trump policies and voices support for Sikh rights
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Los Angeles / Corona, April 6, 2026: Gubernatorial candidate Mohammad Arif has stepped up his campaign efforts across California, addressing key domestic concerns while also speaking on international human rights issues during recent public engagements.

On Friday, Arif spoke at a community gathering held at a mosque in Corona, where he highlighted what he described as the growing economic challenges facing Californians. He attributed rising inflation, soaring gas prices, and economic hardship to the policies of former U.S. President Donald Trump.

Addressing attendees, Arif criticized government spending priorities, particularly on military engagements. “We are against war. These funds should instead be directed toward education, healthcare, employment opportunities, and subsidies for the people,” he said. He emphasized that many residents across California and other states are struggling to meet basic needs amid what he termed “record-high fuel prices” and a looming food shortage.

Arif further accused Trump of overstepping constitutional boundaries, alleging that decisions were being made without proper congressional approval. “He is trying to act like a king,” Arif remarked, urging a return to democratic processes and accountability.

Los Angeles rally focuses on Sikh rights

Earlier this week, on April 6, Arif also addressed a large gathering at the Los Angeles Convention Center, where members of the Sikh community had assembled in support of a protest movement advocating for greater rights and autonomy.

The event drew a significant turnout, including men, women, children, and elderly participants from the Sikh diaspora. Arif expressed solidarity with the community, raising concerns about the treatment of Sikhs in India.

He criticized the Indian government and organizations such as the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), alleging that their policies marginalize minorities, including Sikhs, Muslims, Christians, and lower-caste Hindus.

Referring to historical grievances, Arif cited the Operation Blue Star as an example of what he described as state actions against Sikh communities. He claimed that such events have contributed to a sense of injustice and insecurity among minorities.

Arif also raised concerns about land ownership issues in Punjab, asserting that farmers—primarily from the Sikh community—are being pressured to relinquish their land, which he described as the “food basket” of the region. He further alleged that young Sikhs are being compelled to leave India due to limited economic opportunities and restrictions on investment.

Campaign expands policy and advocacy agenda

Arif’s campaign appears to be combining local economic issues with broader advocacy on international human rights, a strategy aimed at mobilizing diverse voter groups across California.

As the gubernatorial race gains momentum, Arif is expected to continue outreach efforts across major cities, focusing on economic reform, governance accountability, and community engagement.

Tags: Bharatiya Janata PartyBJPCaliforniaDonald TrumpGovernor CaliforniaIndiaLos AngelesMohammad ArifRashtriya Swayamsevak SanghRSSSikh rights
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