Indian-American Leader Kartik Bhatt Applauded for Swift Action During Chaotic Town Hall With Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene

Cobb County, Georgia – Mr. Kartik Bhatt, a prominent Indian-American community leader and the Honorary Cobb County Deputy Sheriff, is being recognized for his quick and composed response during a disruptive moment at Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene’s recent town hall event.
The town hall, held in Cobb County, took an unexpected turn when a heated exchange broke out between attendees and protestors. Tensions rose rapidly, with emotions flaring on both sides. It was at this critical moment that Mr. Bhatt, representing Veterans for America First, stepped in decisively to help de-escalate the situation.
In his own words, Mr. Bhatt stated:
“I am proud of the brave men and women who stepped in to de-escalate tensions and allow the Congresswoman’s town hall to proceed. Veterans for America First remains committed to strengthening our communities by fostering law and order and promoting constructive political engagement. When I saw the situation escalating, I immediately stood between the crowd and Congresswoman Greene to ensure her safety. It was a natural reaction—one rooted in duty and respect for our elected leaders.”
Mr. Bhatt’s actions were praised by several attendees, law enforcement personnel, and community members present at the event. His calm intervention helped restore order, allowing the town hall to continue as planned.
As an active voice in Georgia’s Indian-American community, Mr. Bhatt has long been involved in public service and advocacy. His leadership within Veterans for America First underscores his commitment to civic responsibility, law enforcement support, and respectful political discourse.
This incident not only highlights Mr. Bhatt’s courage and presence of mind but also shines a spotlight on the growing civic influence of Indian-Americans across the United States.
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