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Joe Biden and Kamala Harris extend wishes on Dashain



KATHMANDU: Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden and his running mate Kamala Harris on Saturday extended greetings to the Hindu community in the US on Navratri and wished for the victory of good over evil once again.

Navratri is also known as Dashain in Nepal.

“As the Hindu festival of Navratri begins, Jill and I send our best wishes to all those celebrating in the US and around the world. May good once again triumphs over evil – and usher in new beginnings and opportunity for all,” Biden tweeted on Saturday.

Senator Harris, who scripted history in US politics by becoming the first Indian-American and Black woman to get a major party’s vice-presidential nomination, also extended greetings on Navratri.

“@DouglasEmhoff and I wish our Hindu American friends and family, and all those celebrating, a very Happy Navratri! May this holiday serves as an inspiration to all of us to lift up our communities and build a more inclusive and just America,” 55-year-old Senator Harris tweeted.

Both Biden and Harris have been sending out greetings on Twitter to the Hindu community, one of the critical voting blocs in this year’s election.

In August, they greeted the Hindu community in the US on the occasion of Ganesh Chaturthi.

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