Good luck: Biden congratulates Indians on Diwali, in addition to Donald and Melania; Kamla said - Happy year
US President
Donald Trump, First Lady Melania have wished the Indian community a happy
Diwali. Apart from them, President Elect Joe Biden and Vice President Elect
Kamala Harris greeted the Indians on the festival of lights. Kamala Harris of
Indian origin said- Happy year.
What did
trump say
A statement
was issued from the White House on the occasion of Deepawali. In this,
President Trump said - First Lady and I wish you a very happy Diwali. Stay with
friends, neighbors and loved ones in this festival of lights and celebrate it
as the victory of good over evil. May there be victory over light over
darkness, knowledge over ignorance. They will burn in every house. Be it home,
office or place of worship. This festival gives us the traditional message of
hope and dedication. Brings them into our lives.
Trump
continued - America is a country of faith. I am proud that my government has
protected the constitutional rights and faith of citizens. Wherever Americans
light with lamps, this will be the light of our freedom. Wherever Deepawali is
being celebrated in the world, we once again wish this festival to all those
people.
Best wishes
by biden
On January
20, President Bideen, who is going to take the oath of office, said -
Congratulations to millions of Hindus, Jains, Sikhs and Buddhists on the festival
of lights. I and Jill Biden wish you the very best. Hope that the coming year
will progress in your hopes, happiness and prosperity. Happy year Biden will
turn 78 on November 20.
What did
Kamala Harris say?
Indian-origin
Kamala Harris, who is going to become the first woman Vice President of
American history, also wished Indians a happy Diwali. He tweeted for this.
Harris wrote- Happy Deepavali and Happy Sal. Douglas (husband) and I hope that
in every part of the world you will be celebrating Diwali safely, healthyly and
happily.
Kamla recalled India's memories after winning the election last week. Harris's mother hailed from India. The Vice President Elect has kept those memories alive in many speeches.
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