US Presidential Election: Kamala says – My mother and sister taught me to respect heritage and used to go to India every Diwali

Washington: There are only two days left until the US presidential election. In this situation, Republican candidate Trump and Democratic candidate Kamala Harris are fully committed to the campaign. Both leaders launched fierce personal and policy attacks on the other. Meanwhile, Democratic presidential candidate and Vice President Kamala Harris recalled her childhood visits to India and her mother’s mission to cure cancer in an essay published Saturday.

“When my sister and I were growing up, my mother taught us to appreciate and respect our heritage,” Harris said in an article published in the South Asian online publication Juggernaut. We used to go to India almost every other Diwali. We used to spend time with our grandparents and other relatives. ” He said, “As the Vice President, it is an honor for me to organize the Diwali celebrations at my official residence (Vice President’s official residence). “The purpose is not only to celebrate the holiday, but also to celebrate the rich history, culture and heritage of the South Asian American diaspora.”

Kamla’s mother came to the United States from India when she was 19

In an article published three days before the Nov. 5 presidential election, Harris said her mother, Shyamala Harris, came to the United States from India when she was 19 years old. He wrote, “My mother had two goals in life: first, to raise her two daughters, me and my sister Maya, and second, to cure breast cancer,” he said, and he believed in the American people. “Hope for one.” A president who serves all Americans. (language)

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