US' first Sikh-American Attorney racially targeted over his turban

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America's first Sikh-American General has been racially targeted by two radio hosts who repeatedly called him the "man" on air, drawing severe criticism from politicians and netizens over their "xenophobic and racist" comments.

and Judi Franco, who host the "Dennis and Judi Show" on the radio show 101.5FM, were talking about Grewal's decision to suspend marjiuana prosecutions in when they began calling him the "man".

"You know the general guy? I'm never going to know his name, I'm just gonna say the guy with the turban," Malloy said.

"man!" Franco repeated in a sing-song tone. "If it offends you, then don't wear the turban, man, and I'll remember your name," Malloy said, as both the hosts laughed.

"But Turban Man -- is that highly offensive?"

"To me? No. To people who wear turbans, could be," said Franco.

"Could be. But if you called me Baseball Hat Man and I was in a where no one wears baseball hats, should I be offended?" Malloy said.

"Uh, no. I would say no," Franco replied.

"So, anyway. The general -- Turban Man -- says he's not going to prosecute pot things until September," Malloy said, laughing during the conversation.

Grewal, 44, however, retorted sharply and said he is the 61st of

"I'm a Sikh American. I have 3 daughters. And yesterday, I told them to turn off the radio," he tweeted.

"This is not the first indignity I've faced and it probably won't be the last. Sometimes, I endure it alone. Yesterday, all of heard it. It's time to end small-minded intolerance," tweeted from his personal account.

He also posted a link to an address he gave in May at the for Congressional Studies

conference, where he talked about issues of hate and intolerance.

In his speech, he had said that comments targeting him on have been "stomach-turning" as he shared with the audience that he has been called racist words like "towel-head" and "terrorist".

He recalled the day he was nominated to become the 61st of New Jersey, a had asked where will "park" his "elephant."

New Jersey Phil Murphy, who had appointed Grewal to his post, strongly condemned the language of the radio hosts, demanding action by the station.

"Outraged by the abhorrent and xenophobic comments mocking @NewJerseyOAG on The @DennisandJudi Show on @nj1015. Hate speech has no place in NJ, and does not belong on our airwaves. Station management must hold the hosts accountable for these intolerant and racist comments," Murphy tweeted.

The radio station later tweeted that it is aware of the "offensive comments" made by Malloy and Franco during the broadcast.

"We have taken immediate action and have taken them off the air until further notice. We are investigating the matter and will have further comment shortly," it said in the tweet.

Ravi Bhalla, also a Sikh-American who wears the turban, tweeted, "Hey "Racist Man" @DennisandJudi : I'm a Jersey guy, born & raised, and so is NewJerseyOAG Grewal - this type of racist garbage has no place in Jersey. Get with the program! #RacistManDennis #jerseypride #educateyourself."

Bhalla also thanked Murphy for "standing up and speaking out" in support of Grewal.

Grewal, who was previously County Prosecutor, became the nation's first Sikh state after the state approved his nomination this year. Grewal is born to Indian immigrant parents in and was raised in the state's and counties.

The clip quickly garnered attention on and advocacy group of New Jersey tweeted a link with an audio pronunciation of Grewal's name, saying "Turban man? Is that offensive?' Yep. (If you have to ask...). Racism isn't cute. It's just racist."

users too slammed the racist remarks saying there is no place for such language. Amardeep Singh, Board Member and co-founder of group tweeted "let's go after the advertisers of the show as well."

City of Hoboken's Deputy tweeted that racism has no place in the "New Jersey that we live in."

"No person should ever be judged by their Turban, Kippah, Cross, Hijab, or anything else that represents their faith. @DennisandJudi needs a lesson in the kind of that we all want to live in," he added.

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First Published: Thu, July 26 2018. 22:20 IST