Letter to the Editor Unauthorized Campaign Signs Stir Outrage in Indian-American Neighborhoods

Parsippany, NJLocal News

The Barberio campaign faces backlash from Indian-American residents in Parsippany for placing political signs on their lawns without consent. Reports indicate that signs appeared on multiple streets, prompting outrage and concern over targeted exploitation of the community. A homeowner captured Councilman Frank Neglia placing a sign on their property, further aggravating residents' feelings of disrespect. The community demands the campaign cease this unauthorized practice, which they view as a violation of their rights and property. Residents are urged to take action by removing any signs they did not approve and to document incidents using surveillance cameras.

This situation evokes memories of a controversial vote-by-mail scheme from the previous election. The Indian-American community in Parsippany seeks acknowledgment and respect from elected officials and candidates. They emphasize their right to peaceful living and dignity within their homes.

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