Hindustan Times (East UP)

Kamala Harris’s village lights up

- letters@hindustant­imes.com

THULASENDR­APURAM: Villagers in the Indian ancestral home of Kamala Harris painted slogans on roads wishing her victory on Thursday, as Joe Biden, her Democrat running mate in the US presidenti­al election, moved closer to the White House.

Thulasendr­apuram, located about 320km south of Chennai, is where Harris’s maternal grandfathe­r was born more than a century ago. “From yesterday, we are excited about the final result,” said Abirami, a resident of the village. “

Now, we are hearing positive news. We are waiting to celebrate her victory.”

Many of her neighbours watched updates from the count on their mobile phones.

The lush, green village in the south of the country has also been decked out in posters of Harris, with prayers offered at the local Hindu temple.

Villagers in the Indian ancestral home of Kamala Harris painted slogans on roads wishing her victory on Thursday, as Joe Biden, her Democrat running mate in the US presidenti­al election, moved closer to the White House.

Thulasendr­apuram, located about 320km south of Chennai, is where Harris’s maternal grandfathe­r was born more than a century ago. “From yesterday, we are excited about the final result,” said Abirami, a resident of the village. “Now, we are hearing positive news. We are waiting to celebrate her victory.”

Many of her neighbours watched updates from the count on their mobile phones.

The lush, green village in the south of the country has also been decked out in posters of Harris, with prayers offered at the local Hindu temple.

Biden leads the count and has predicted he will win but closely contested states - including Arizona, Georgia, Nevada and North Carolina - were still tallying votes, leaving the election outcome uncertain.

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