Indian-American Kamala Harris created history by winning US Senate Seat.
New Delhi:
US Ambassador to India Richard Verma today extended special congratulations to Kamala Harris, the first Indian American elected to the US Senate.
"We offer special congratulations to Indian-American senator Kamala Harris, who was elected," Mr Verma said.
Ms Harris was elected from California to the Senate defeating fellow-Democrat Loretta Sanchez.
"I can tell you we have come a long way from when I was working in the House of Representatives as an intern in 1987, when you could count on one hand the people of South-Asian descent who were working in the Capitol Hill," said Mr Verma, who is an American of Indian origin.
Ms Harris, 52, who traces her family roots to Chennai, is a lawyer by profession and was twice elected Attorney General in 2010 and 2014.
Harris has a dual identity: She is also counted as an African American as her father is a Jamaican of African descent and she follows the Baptist faith.
On Wednesday, US elected Donald Trump as its 45th president.
"We offer special congratulations to Indian-American senator Kamala Harris, who was elected," Mr Verma said.
Ms Harris was elected from California to the Senate defeating fellow-Democrat Loretta Sanchez.
"I can tell you we have come a long way from when I was working in the House of Representatives as an intern in 1987, when you could count on one hand the people of South-Asian descent who were working in the Capitol Hill," said Mr Verma, who is an American of Indian origin.
Ms Harris, 52, who traces her family roots to Chennai, is a lawyer by profession and was twice elected Attorney General in 2010 and 2014.
Harris has a dual identity: She is also counted as an African American as her father is a Jamaican of African descent and she follows the Baptist faith.
On Wednesday, US elected Donald Trump as its 45th president.
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