“Howdy Modi” brings together Indian-Americans, Hindu Americans: Tulsi Gabbard

Ms. Gabbard earlier cancelled her appearance in the Houston event over “scheduled presidential campaign events.”

Updated - September 20, 2019 05:10 am IST

Published - September 20, 2019 05:05 am IST - Washington

Democratic Presidential aspirant Tulsi Gabbard. File Photo.

Democratic Presidential aspirant Tulsi Gabbard. File Photo.

“Howdy Modi” is bringing together Indian-Americans and Hindu Americans from across the U.S., Democratic presidential aspirant and the first Hindu woman in the U.S. Congress Tulsi Gabbard said.

Ms. Gabbard, 38, on September 19 extended a warm welcome to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his upcoming U.S. visit beginning on Saturday, September 21.

“I’m very happy to see that Howdy Modi is bringing together Indian-Americans and Hindu Americans from across our country, including many of my colleagues in the U.S. Congress,” Ms. Gabbard said.

Prime Minister Modi will attend a large gathering with an audience of over 50,000 at the NRG Stadium in Houston on Sunday, September 22.

U.S. President Donald Trump along with a number of high-ranking US government officials, including Governors, Members of Congress and Mayors will attend the “Howdy Modi!” event.

“India is the world’s oldest and largest democracy, and one of the United States most important allies,” Ms. Gabbard said.

“The Unites States and India must work closely together if we are to address the pressing issues that impact our nations, our countries, and the entire world such as combating climate change, preventing nuclear war and nuclear proliferation, and improving the economic well-being of our people,” she said.

Ms. Gabbard described the wonderful opportunity the U.S. and India has for “...a strong and lasting partnership between our two great nations, a partnership based on shared values and objectives“.

“Let us work together to usher in a 21st century of aloha — respect and love for others, no matter our race, religion, ethnicity, caste, economic status or political affiliations,” Ms. Gabbard said.

The fourth-term lawmaker is a former Co-Chair of the Congressional Caucus on India and Indian-Americans.

She was part of a select group of Members of Congress to greet and escort Mr. Modi to the podium when he addressed a Joint Session of Congress in June 2016 and has welcomed him to events promoting greater U.S.-India relations.

A long-time advocate for greater ties between the U.S. and India, she also congratulated Mr. Modi when he was first elected as Prime Minister following the 2014 elections.

Ms. Gabbard, highly popular among Indian-American, converted to Hinduism early in her life and has become the first-ever Hindu to be running for the presidency in the U.S.

She supported Senator Bernie Sanders against former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in the 2016 Democratic primary.

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