International News:Republican leader Alexander Duncan's remarks have raised controversy over the 90 feet upper Hanuman Temple—the 'Statue of Union' built in the Sri Ashtalakshmi Temple located in the municipality of Sugar Land, Texas. Describing America as a "Christian nation," Duncan said why there is an "idol of a false Hindu God" here. Duncan shared the video of the idol on X (formerly Twitter) and wrote: "Why are we permitting a false statue of a false Hindu God to be here in texas? We are a christian nation."
Also, he wrote, criticizing the Bible: "You must not have any other god but me"—Exodus 20:3-4.
Criticism of statement
This statement by Duncan led to a sharp response on social media and from organizations. The Hindu American Foundation (HAF) demanded whoopee from the Republican Party, calling it "anti-Hindu and stimulating."
Hello @TexasGOP, will you be disciplining your senate candidate from your party who openly contravenes your own guidelines versus discrimination—displaying some pretty sordid anti-Hindu hate—not to mention disrespect for the 1st Amendment’s Establishment Clause? https://t.co/5LItlu7Zu2 pic.twitter.com/oqZkZozUBR
— Hindu American Foundation (@HinduAmerican) September 22, 2025HAF wrote, x: "Hello @TexasGOP, will you be disciplining your senate candidate from your party who openly contravenes your own guidelines versus discrimination—displaying some pretty sordid anti-Hindu hate—not to Mention disrespect for the 1st amendment's establishment clause?"
General users moreover reminded Dankan that the Constitution of America gives everyone self-rule of religion. A user, Jordan Crower, wrote, "If you are not a Hindu, it does not midpoint that it is false. The Vedas were written well-nigh 2000 years ago and have an influence on Christianity. Therefore it should be honored and understood."
About 'Statue of Union'
The Statue of Union was unveiled in 2024 and is one of the highest Hindu statues in the United States. It was established by Shri Chinmajiyar Swamiji. It is the third-highest statue in America and symbolizes Hindu culture and heritage.
Why are we permitting a false statue of a false Hindu God to be here in Texas? We are a CHRISTIAN nation!pic.twitter.com/uAPJegLie0
— Alexander Duncan (@AlexDuncanTX) September 20, 2025

