The leader of Congress in Lok Sabha, Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury, said on Saturday that the government should prepare to receive the vice-presidential candidate of the United States, Kamala Harris, saying that she is destined to lead the oldest democracy in the world.
“#Bharat_ki_beti Kamala Harris is destined to lead the oldest democracy in the world, the United States, as vice president and likely president of that great country in the near future,” Chowdhury tweeted.
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“The Government of India should prepare to receive a warm, grand and tumultuous welcome in honor of her, as an Indian we are all proud of her. Congratulations to Kamala Harris, ”he said in another tweet.
Harris was born to a Jamaican father and an Indian mother Shyamala Gopalan, who was born in Chennai before moving to the United States to continue her studies. Shyamala was a prominent cancer researcher and activist.
Harris’s maternal grandfather was born in Thulasenthirapuram, located about 200 miles south of the city of Chennai. Shyamala was the daughter of PV Gopalan, a high-ranking official.
California Senator Harris, if elected, would be the first female vice president of the US Harris is the first Native American to be elected San Francisco district attorney, the first South Asian American to become a US Senator. And if you are elected in November on January 3, you will be the first person of Indian descent to hold a major political office in the United States.
Voting took place on November 3 for the elections. While the tally has been completed in many states, Alaska, Georgia, Nevada, North Carolina and Pennsylvania are still counting the ballots and no winners have been projected in those states.
Currently, Joe Biden is projected to have won 253 electoral votes and President Donald Trump 214. The race goes to the contender with 270 votes.
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