A Fishers resident who is not a Trump supporter found his picture on a Trump mailer.

FISHERS, Ind. (WTHR) - A Fishers resident who is not a Trump supporter found his picture on a Trump mailer.

And that's not all.

The mailer also portrays Gurinder Singh Khalsa as Muslim - and that's wrong, too.

Singh Khalsa has a tough job. An American citizen who immigrated from india, he started his own political action committee, called "Sikhs PAC." It is designed to help Americans understand the differences between his Sikh religion and others from around the world.

"I want to be judged by how valuable a citizen I am to this great nation," Singh Khalsa said.

So imagine the surprise from the Fishers resident when a friend from California alerted him to a Trump mailer describing him as a Muslim Trump supporter.

"I am not Muslim and I am not supporting Trump," he continued.

And now he is hoping this will not lead to more misplaced violence against Sikhs.

"He is putting my picture, saying Muslims support him and I have nothing to do with it. I don't support Trump. Nobody even asked me to put that picture there. It was shocking, disturbing and this will create more confusion among people because they are sending it nationwide," Singh Khalsa explained.

Singh Khalsa says he saw the mailer on the Huffington Post website. Now, he knows his job is going to be much more difficult than he imagined. He knew he had to work to educate the general public, but "now we have to work hard to get national level politicians and the presidential candidate, he does not know the difference between Muslims and Sikhs and that is most disturbing."