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Ancestral Village of Harris in India Celebrates “Daughter of the Land”


The people of Thulasendrapuram, a village in southern India, are incredibly proud of Kamala Harris, the U.S. vice president, who has ancestral ties to the village. They display banners of her and are planning celebrations if she wins the presidential election. Harris, the first woman, first Black American, and first Asian American to be sworn in as America’s vice president, has become a source of excitement and pride for the village and Indian Americans as a whole. Harris’s mother, Shyamala Gopalan, who was born in Chennai and had strong ties to India, inspired Harris and her sister to embrace their roots. The village in Thulasendrapuram supports Harris wholeheartedly, celebrating her accomplishments and eagerly awaiting the outcome of the election.

While Harris’s Indian American heritage has resonated with voters, there is uncertainty about whether she would shift U.S.-India relations as president due to her lack of foreign policy experience. However, her supporters in Thulasendrapuram are hopeful and plan to celebrate if she wins the election. The Indian American community has mobilized in support of Harris, recognizing the significance of her candidacy. Regardless of the outcome, the villagers in Thulasendrapuram are grateful for the attention their village has received and eagerly await the possibility of welcoming Harris back to her ancestral land.

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