Srinivas Kuchibhotla (32), working at GPS-maker Garmin, was killed while his colleague Alok Madasani, both from Telangana, was critically injured after an American man opened fire on them at a bar in Kansas City last month.
"We are extremely sorry at the death of the youngster from Telangana. It is an act of racism and we strongly condemn it. The Government of India must take up very strongly this case with the US administration. Such things cannot be tolerated," the AICC General Secretary told reporters here.
"Telugu people are one of the largest groups among the Indian community in the US and protection should be given to them," the former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister said.
The Rajya Sabha MP said hate crimes and acts of bigotry have risen notably during the recent months in America.
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