Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Senate confirms Haley for UN

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

WASHINGTON :The US Senate confirmed Nikki Haley as the next ambassador to the United Nations, a position of cabinet rank that an Indian-American will hold for the first time in the country’s history.

The 44-year-old politician was cleared with a 96-4 vote in the 100member chamber.

Haley, a rising star in the Republican Party, had earlier made history by becoming the first Indian American woman to be elected governor of a state. She was serving her second term when President Donald Trump named her his nominee for the UN job.

As the governor of South Carolina, a state with a long history of racist tensions, Haley caught the nation’s attention in 2015 by leading the call for removing a Conthe federate-era flag from the premises of its seat of government and legislatur­e. The horrific massacre of nine African-Americans at a church in Charleston by Dylann Roof, a white supremacis­t, had spurred the demand.

Haley – born Nimrata Randhawa to a Sikh family – is the fifth Indian-American to be appointed to a senior position in the Trump administra­tion until now. The others are Seema Verma, who will head medicare and medicaid; Ajit Pai, to head Federal Communicat­ion Commission; and Raj Shah, to the White House. The fifth, Preet Bharara, will continue to hold office as the US attorney for the southern district of New York – which has jurisdicti­on over US financial hub Wall Street – from the Obama administra­tion.

Haley was once considered to be a top contender for the position of running mate for the Republican presidenti­al candidate, and Marco Rubio was expected to pick her if he won the primaries. He didn’t, and Haley was at odds with Trump – publicly.

Though Haley did endorse him eventually, few expected her to be picked for a cabinet-rank position. When she first met the president-elect at the Trump Tower in Manhattan, there was speculatio­n that she was being considered for secretary of state.

She may have been, but it was the US job that she got.

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