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    “If you don’t vote for me on Tuesday, shame on you!” former Alaska Senator Mike Gravel, a Democrat candidate for presidency told a gathering of the Indian Association of New Hampshire on Saturday. He and representatives from Republican Ron Paul’s campaign were at a town hall meeting organised by the group. Both the campaigners were one-on-one with the voters and pitched plans to serve the country better, if elected as President.

    But their efforts failed to muster much support. Brijesh Jha, who works for Oracle, described the candidates’ speeches as “drama” that was unpersuasive. “It was good to hear from them, but my views have not changed,” he said. He supports Barack Obama, the Illinois senator. “He has a kind of depth,” said Jha, “and not make some insane decisions that could actually have long-term impact.” Vijay Boyapati, who led Ron Paul’s campaign at the meeting, urged voters to vote for Paul and help restore the principles of limited government on which the country was founded. “It’s not specifically for the Indian community. It’s for all Americans,” Boyapati said. “It’s increasing freedom for all Americans and reducing the role of government.”

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    President of the Association Prithvi Kala Kumar said the meeting was an open forum for the presidential candidates to communicate with the voters one-on-one and “let people decide” among them. “We don’t want to rally behind somebody,” Kumar said.

    The Indian Association of New Hampshire is a non-partisan organisation that was founded in 1989. It comprises 400 Indian families in a state that has over 5,000 Indians.

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