Ami Bera wants more Indians in US House, Senate
BY Agencies16 Feb 2013 6:28 AM IST
Agencies16 Feb 2013 6:28 AM IST
Proud of his Indian heritage, Indian-American Congressman Ami Bera has hoped that a day will come soon when there would be several members of his community not only in the House of Representatives but also in the Senate.
‘I am in the Congress today, because I am an Indian American... because of the values of making sure of giving it back to the community, giving back to the country. Those were values that got us here and those are values that are going to propel us forward,’ said 47-year-old Bera, the Democratic lawmaker from California.
Bera, only the third Indian-American lawmaker ever to be elected to the US Congress, was speaking at a reception hosted by Indian Ambassador Nirupama Rao in his honour and that of Tulsi Gabbard, the first Hindu to be elected to the House.
‘We got here, because of the generation that came before us. Now that the door is open, it is our obligation to make sure that we reach back and build that path. Because when I look at the talent in the Indian-American community, it is not enough that only two of us get elected. It is now about building the path for next generation,’ he said. ‘We are celebrating our election to the Congress on Friday.
But I would like to be invited back when we are celebrating several members of the Congress in few years. I would like to come back to this residence (of the Indian Ambassador) when we are celebrating a Senate election,’ said Bera, who is the only Indian-American in the current US House of Representatives.
Bera said the strategic partnership between India and the US needs to grow stronger - between the world's oldest and largest democracy.
‘I am in the Congress today, because I am an Indian American... because of the values of making sure of giving it back to the community, giving back to the country. Those were values that got us here and those are values that are going to propel us forward,’ said 47-year-old Bera, the Democratic lawmaker from California.
Bera, only the third Indian-American lawmaker ever to be elected to the US Congress, was speaking at a reception hosted by Indian Ambassador Nirupama Rao in his honour and that of Tulsi Gabbard, the first Hindu to be elected to the House.
‘We got here, because of the generation that came before us. Now that the door is open, it is our obligation to make sure that we reach back and build that path. Because when I look at the talent in the Indian-American community, it is not enough that only two of us get elected. It is now about building the path for next generation,’ he said. ‘We are celebrating our election to the Congress on Friday.
But I would like to be invited back when we are celebrating several members of the Congress in few years. I would like to come back to this residence (of the Indian Ambassador) when we are celebrating a Senate election,’ said Bera, who is the only Indian-American in the current US House of Representatives.
Bera said the strategic partnership between India and the US needs to grow stronger - between the world's oldest and largest democracy.
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