Arish Singh, a Sikh comedian who was removed from a Donald Trump rally in Mascutine in Iowa after he disrupted the Republican presidential aspirant, has said that he was outraged at a Muslim woman being ejected from a Trump rally a few days earlier.
Singh, along with a friend, had unfurled a "Stop Hate" banner while Trump was speaking about the 9/11 attack and San Bernadino shooting.
Protesters escorted out of @realDonaldTrump rally "He wasn't wearing one of those hats was he?" Trump asks crowd pic.twitter.com/Aow23SHZAN — Josh Haskell (@joshbhaskell) January 24, 2016
"I was kind of outraged by what happened at this Donald Trump rally not too long ago with Rose Hameed. She was a Muslim woman. She did a silent protest and yet she was ejected. That doesn't fit with the culture that we have in the US as far as free speech goes," Arish told the BBC.
"It blurs the lines between Muslims and Radical Islam. It's ridiculous. It's like blurring the line between Ku Klux Klan and Christianity."
Arish also said that while he was being ejected, he shouted that why they sheltered white supremacists. He said the man pushing him out threatened to hit him.
