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A grand Diwali celebration at White House

The White House on Monday hosted the biggest Diwali reception ever on Monday that also saw the presence of several Indian Americans from the Biden administration.“We are honoured to host you. This is the first Diwali reception of this scale ever held in the White House. We have more Asian Americans than ever before in […]

The White House on Monday hosted the biggest Diwali reception ever on Monday that also saw the presence of several Indian Americans from the Biden administration.
“We are honoured to host you. This is the first Diwali reception of this scale ever held in the White House. We have more Asian Americans than ever before in history and we want to thank you for making the Diwali celebration a joyous part of American culture,” US President Joe Biden said during a reception to celebrate Diwali at the White House.
Wishing a happy Diwali to more than one billion Hindus, Jains, Sikhs, and Buddhists celebrating this Festival of Lights in the United States, India, and around the world, Biden thanked the Asian American community in the US for making the Diwali celebration a joyous part of American culture.
“As we host the official White House Diwali reception, we are honoured to light the diya surrounded by members of the most diverse Administration in American history–led by Vice President Kamala Harris, the first Black American and South Asian American to become Vice President.”
Biden thanked for the optimism, courage, and empathy demonstrated by the incredible South Asian community all across America.
“Together, South Asian Americans reflect the soul of who we are as a nation, whether helping us emerge stronger from this pandemic, building an economy that works for everyone, or serving and protecting our communities and our country.”
As the world celebrates this gathering of light, he said, “as this community has experienced too often—that there is always darkness lurking. American history has been a constant struggle between the American ideal that we are all created equal and the harsh reality that we have never fully lived up to it. By marking the victory of light over darkness, Diwali is a reminder that each of us has the power to bring light to the world, whether here in America or around the world.”
Moreover, US vice-president Kamala Harris also delivered remarks from the White House on the occasion of Diwali celebrations. She said, “White House is the people’s house, and together our president and first lady have made this place where every American can celebrate their honour and tradition.”
Vice President Harris said that the Biden administration joins over 1 billion people around the world to light the ‘Diya’.

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