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Indian-origin man may face deportation over viral dance video at WW2 Memorial in US

An Indian-origin man in the United States may face deportation after a video showing him dancing at the World War II Memorial in Washington, DC went viral, triggering widespread criticism online and drawing the attention of US authorities.

The man, identified on social media as Madhu Raju, is believed to be residing in the US on a non-immigrant visa. The widely circulated clip, posted originally on TikTok, shows him performing a choreographed dance routine at the National World War II Memorial on the National Mall, alongside a woman seen dancing with him, though no details about her identity have emerged.

The memorial commemorates the 16 million Americans who served in the armed forces during World War II and the more than 400,000 who died in the conflict, and is widely regarded as a site of solemn remembrance.

VIDEO SPARKS ONLINE BACKLASH

The controversy erupted earlier this week when the video began circulating online, drawing sharp reactions from veterans’ groups and social media users who described the act as disrespectful to a site associated with national sacrifice.

Several users argued that the memorial should not be used as a backdrop for social media content. One commenter wrote that the site was “a place of sacrifice and silence, not a stage for TikTok dances.” Another user said behaviour of this nature reflected poorly on immigrants living abroad.

A third commenter pointed out that India had sent more than 2.5 million soldiers to fight in World War II. “My grandfather was one of them, and he took a bullet in his leg. The DC WW2 Memorial is a place of remembrance, not a TikTok set,” the user wrote.

Adding to the criticism, another social media user remarked: “Anyone aspiring to go abroad must be subjected to a year-long compulsory intensive course in etiquette and civic education with a test at the end of it before leaving India.”

CLAIMS ABOUT JOB AND DANCE STUDIO

The controversy intensified after an activist on X (formerly Twitter) tagged cybersecurity firm Palo Alto Networks, claiming that the man in the video was Madhu Raju, who had been working there as a Cloud Network Security Engineer since June 2025.

“This is a heads-up before your legal team gets contacted early next week,” the user wrote while identifying the individual in the clip.

Online users also claimed that Raju operated a dance studio called MAD Dallas. Soon after the backlash grew, the studio’s website and social media pages appeared to have been taken down.

Raju is also believed to have been active on TikTok, though several of his social media accounts, including LinkedIn and Instagram, were deleted after the video went viral.

IMMIGRATION SCRUTINY

The incident has drawn the attention of US immigration authorities, who are examining whether the conduct could have implications for Raju’s visa status.

Under US immigration law, visa holders can face revocation of their status if they are convicted of certain offences or engage in conduct considered inconsistent with the terms of their stay.

Rules say that while dancing itself is not a crime, performing activities at federal monuments without permission can potentially fall under offences such as disorderly conduct or demonstrating without a permit.

NATIONAL PARK RULES AND COMMUNITY REACTION

The National Park Service (NPS), which manages the memorial, has guidelines requiring visitors to maintain decorum at national monuments. Activities that disrupt the atmosphere of peace and respect at memorial sites are generally prohibited.

Reaction within the Indian-American community has been mixed. While some criticised the act as insensitive, others argued that calls for deportation could be disproportionate to the incident.

Reports suggest Raju issued an apology stating he did not intend to offend anyone, though the matter has now moved beyond online criticism.

He remains in the US as authorities continue their administrative review, with immigration lawyers indicating that any decision regarding his visa status could come after a formal hearing in the coming weeks.

 
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It's quite a minor incident. Deportation is excessive.


Agree. But Indians need to learn to integrate better in the USA. Seems like as their numbers grow, they feel emboldened to show off their Indian culture in the most inappropriate places, we have seen similar in the UK with them using the Thames to dunk Hindu statues in some sort of worship ritual.

This sort of stuff really annoys the locals.
 
It's quite a minor incident. Deportation is excessive.
Agree. But Indians need to learn to integrate better in the USA. Seems like as their numbers grow, they feel emboldened to show off their Indian culture in the most inappropriate places, we have seen similar in the UK with them using the Thames to dunk Hindu statues in some sort of worship ritual.

This sort of stuff really annoys the locals.

WW2 memorial is a big thing in USA. Many American soldiers died in WW2.

To dance like that near a memorial is very disrespectful. It is like dancing near someone's grave.

I think deporation is justified. They can now dance in the plane and in India. :inti
 
It's quite a minor incident. Deportation is excessive.
In India if you pray salah half a kilometer away from some temple in an empty parking lot you can get beaten, and people have.

This shouldn’t be too bad of a punishment for him to take if he is ok with the above.
 
This episode appears to have been triggered by a white supremacist on X, who, ironically, is also on a visa and has been actively scanning for H-1B holders allegedly violating visa conditions.

After digging into his background, she claimed that he has a side hustle which, according to her interpretation, warrants deportation. The striking part is that dancing at war memorials is not uncommon, there are numerous TikToks and social media posts showing people doing similar things without facing any comparable backlash. The real differentiator here seems less about the act itself and more about the individual involved not fitting the demographic profile that typically gets a pass for such minor issues.

It is also worth remembering that Indians contributed more than 2 million soldiers to World War II, a significant historical contribution that often goes unacknowledged in conversations like this.
 
This episode appears to have been triggered by a white supremacist on X, who, ironically, is also on a visa and has been actively scanning for H-1B holders allegedly violating visa conditions.

After digging into his background, she claimed that he has a side hustle which, according to her interpretation, warrants deportation. The striking part is that dancing at war memorials is not uncommon, there are numerous TikToks and social media posts showing people doing similar things without facing any comparable backlash. The real differentiator here seems less about the act itself and more about the individual involved not fitting the demographic profile that typically gets a pass for such minor issues.

It is also worth remembering that Indians contributed more than 2 million soldiers to World War II, a significant historical contribution that often goes unacknowledged in conversations like this.
It's just a race thing.

Memorial is a convenient excuse.

Racists are getting emboldened in the west.
 
In India if you pray salah half a kilometer away from some temple in an empty parking lot you can get beaten, and people have.

This shouldn’t be too bad of a punishment for him to take if he is ok with the above.
No bro we shouldn't resort to the level of the Indian bigotsm
 
The trend is cringe but punishment seems excessive considering there are multiple videos of white folks doing the same but again, as made abundantly clear on social media bu white folks they can do it bur you can’t forgot what racist reason they used.
 
It's quite a minor incident. Deportation is excessive.
WWII is a somber sight for remembrance, my family fought in it and shed blood. If you don't have military family members who have fought, injured or died for a cause then perhaps you won't understand.

War memorials are not sights for Hindutva dancing, it is deeply offensive and person should be arrested and charged.

If the Jackasses have no understanding of the sensitivities around a war memorials then they need to be booted out until they learn manners and develop basic civic sense.

Doesn't matter if it was Indian, Pakistani, Afghan or Arab or XYZ, this is deeply offensive.
 
WWII is a somber sight for remembrance, my family fought in it and shed blood. If you don't have military family members who have fought, injured or died for a cause then perhaps you won't understand.

War memorials are not sights for Hindutva dancing, it is deeply offensive and person should be arrested and charged.

If the Jackasses have no understanding of the sensitivities around a war memorials then they need to be booted out until they learn manners and develop basic civic sense.

Doesn't matter if it was Indian, Pakistani, Afghan or Arab or XYZ, this is deeply offensive.
There is no such thing as Hindutva dancing lol it's just dancing we don't even know if the dude is Hindu or Hindutva, and I think you are being unnecessarily offended. You may find some link with your military family but I'm struggling to find any with mine.
 
There is no such thing as Hindutva dancing lol it's just dancing we don't even know if the dude is Hindu or Hindutva, and I think you are being unnecessarily offended. You may find some link with your military family but I'm struggling to find any with mine.
Unnecessarily offended???

If someone in your family died or got injured, you want people to dance on their grave?

Its dumb-ass Hindutva and its happening at many places in US and it is disgusting, in our community the HOA had to issue rules of this BS had to STOP because neighbors complained which I can be oblivious about.

But this is grossly offensive to dance on a war memorial, be it Indians, Pakistanis, Arabs or Whites or whoever, generally Security removes Jackasses like this from the premises.

Maybe you are being excessively "woke" but dancing on graves and war memorials is absolutely offensive.

As I said, if you have no immediate and close links to military and death and injury then you are out of place and have no right to comment.

It is a site to pay respects and contemplate on the sacrifice of many, not a cringe dancing spot for Hindutva!
 
It's just a race thing.

Memorial is a convenient excuse.

Racists are getting emboldened in the west.


Yes, and some of the biggest supporters of racists are Indians in the west...as long as the racism is directed at Muslims. We see this right here on PP, with Indian posters openly backing Tommy Robinson.

So while I have already agreed that deportation is harsh, I do think that Indians need to be subjected to sustained racism in the west, this is the mantra which they preach or silently approve.
 
WWII is a somber sight for remembrance, my family fought in it and shed blood. If you don't have military family members who have fought, injured or died for a cause then perhaps you won't understand.

War memorials are not sights for Hindutva dancing, it is deeply offensive and person should be arrested and charged.

If the Jackasses have no understanding of the sensitivities around a war memorials then they need to be booted out until they learn manners and develop basic civic sense.

Doesn't matter if it was Indian, Pakistani, Afghan or Arab or XYZ, this is deeply offensive.
Do you think he was the first person to dance there? Any reason you didn’t demand such of the white folks?

Im from an Army family and understand the importance, but the racism is an issue, ofcourse fine him but use the same yardstick for other influencers.
 
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