‘I stand with the people’, Mumdani sends strong message to Trump
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(Web Desk): New York’s newly elected mayor Zohran Mamdani told US President Donald Trump to hear him saying that “I will fight for the people, because I am one of them”.

The 34-year-old Democratic socialist thanked supporters in his first public address after winning election on Tuesday night and vowed to make New York a city for everyone. Hoping to shape a city free from inequality and Islamophobia, Zohran Mamdani said that There is no place for Islamophobia in New York. He will fight for the people, because he is one of them. What happened to us before wasn’t politics — politics will begin now. We will not allow anyone to divide the people.

Mumdani went on saying that Let Trump hear this: New York is and will remain a city of immigrants. “We have made history in New York. The people have proven that power lies in their hands. We have ended dynastic politics in New York”, Mumdani said.

The newly elected mayor thanked the youth of New York for standing by him to achieve this historic success. “The 12-month election campaign has made history. It’s because of you that we are celebrating at the victory party today”, Mumdani said.

Mamdani said that the people of New York have shown that this city belongs to them, that democracy belongs to them. “We are entering a new era of leadership. On January 1, I will take the oath of office as the Mayor of New York. I thank every worker in New York.

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“I also thank the taxi drivers, chefs, and nurses. We will make New York a city where the working class can live comfortably. Everyone stands with us. I thank the more than one thousand volunteers who took part in the election campaign,” Mamdani continued.

“Today we are breathing in a city that is being reborn. Today, fear has been defeated and hope has triumphed. We have answered those who tried to intimidate us. New York has voted for change today. The only regret is that it took too long to see this day,” he added.

He said, “Today’s election results have proven that hope is still alive. In the darkness of politics, New York has emerged as a beacon of light. I know Donald Trump is watching my speech — let him hear this: New York is and will remain a city of immigrants.”

He said, “I am a Muslim, I am a Democratic Socialist, and New York is no longer a city where you can win elections through Islamophobia. If anyone can defeat Trump, it’s the city of New York.”

The mayor-elect said, “Immigrants have built and strengthened New York. Starting January 1, we will form a city government that works for everyone. We will stand with unions for workers’ rights, and we will ensure safety and justice for all.”